Honda has officially introduced the 2026 CB750 Hornet for international markets. The motorcycle now comes with a combination of new colour choices and a smart riding feature. While the overall design and hardware remain familiar, the refreshed model brings a bit more convenience for riders. Let’s know more about this motorcycle in detail.
One of the most noticeable updates this year is the addition of several new paint schemes. The 2026 Hornet now comes in combinations such as Graphite Black with Matt Ballistic Black Metallic and a red frame, Wolf Silver Metallic with Iridium Gray Metallic, Goldfinch Yellow with Wolf Silver Metallic, and Matt Jeans Blue Metallic with Matt Ballistic Black Metallic.
These choices help the motorcycle stand out while keeping its sharp, aggressive streetfighter look intact. In addition, Honda has kept the sculpted fuel tank and sleek LED lighting that the Hornet is known for.

The biggest update to the 2026 model is Honda’s new E-Clutch system. This technology allows riders to change gears without using the clutch lever. Instead, electronic actuators take care of clutch control automatically, which makes gear shifts quicker and smoother.
This is especially helpful in stop-and-go city traffic, where constant clutch use can be tiring.
However, with a simple switch, you can still use the clutch normally, giving you full control whenever you want it. This flexible setup makes the Hornet suitable for both beginners and more experienced riders.

The Hornet continues with the same 755cc parallel-twin engine that produces 90 hp and 75 Nm. It also features an SFF-BP upside-down front fork and a rear monoshock. Apart from this, it has dual 296mm front discs and dual-channel ABS. Additionally, the bike gets a five-inch TFT screen with Bluetooth, navigation support, HSTC, emergency stop signal, and four ride modes: Sport, Standard, Rain, and User.
In India, the current CB750 Hornet is priced at Rs 9.22 lakh (ex-showroom), and once the 2026 model arrives, it is likely to carry a slight premium due to the added features. Overall, the updated Hornet brings a thoughtful mix of technology and style. This makes it an attractive choice for riders looking for a sporty yet friendly motorcycle.
Before you go, don’t forget to check out the Royal Enfield’s bikes unveiled at Motoverse 2025.
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