
Just like the 2025 Honda CL500, the Honda XL750 Transalp has also been updated to make it more comfortable for riders.

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Just like the 2025 Honda CL500, the Honda XL750 Transalp has also been updated to make it more comfortable for riders.
To keep its popular Transalp XL750 fresh, Honda unveiled the 2025 iteration of the adventure tourer in Milan. While the bike's core mechanicals remain unchanged, just like the new 2025 Honda CL500, the 2025 Transalp has also been revamped to look better and has a few new features that enhance its riding experience.
The most noticeable change is up front, where the Transalp now sports a redesigned LED projector headlight. Drawing inspiration from the larger Africa Twin, this new headlight design gives the Transalp a more modern and aggressive face. Honda has also reworked the windscreen, adding a central duct to improve airflow around the rider's helmet.

Beyond the visual updates, Honda has equipped the 2025 Transalp with a host of new technological features. Chief among these is a 5-inch TFT display, which provides riders with a more comprehensive and customisable digital instrument cluster. This new display also supports Bluetooth connectivity, allowing seamless integration with smartphones.
In terms of the chassis, Honda has made some revisions to the suspension tuning. The front end now features softer compression and rebound damping for improved compliance, while the rear has been firmed up slightly for better overall composure. These suspension changes, combined with the new colour options - Rose White, Graphite Black, and Pearl Deep Mud Grey - help to keep the Transalp fresh and appealing to prospective buyers.

Despite these updates, the 2025 Transalp XL750 remains mechanically identical to the outgoing model. Power still comes from the same 755cc parallel-twin engine, which produces a healthy 91.7 hp at 9,500 rpm and 75 Nm of at 7,250 rpm.
It remains to be seen by when Honda will bring the updated Transalp XL750 to the Indian market, where the current model is priced at Rs 10.99 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). Eitherway, adventure enthusiasts in the country will no doubt be spoilt for choice in the future, after all KTM will also be bringing back its big bikes soon, head to the link here to learn more about.
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