
All three Honda Forza scooters have received revised aesthetics and in turn have also gained a few new features as well.

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All three Honda Forza scooters have received revised aesthetics and in turn have also gained a few new features as well.
Honda has updated its entire range of Forza scooters for 2025 to comply with the latest emission norms. All three scooters — Forza 750, Forza 350, and Forza 125 – have received styling changes, more technology, and new sustainable materials. However, mechanically, all three have remained the same in terms of engine capacity and power output. However, the Forza 350 and 125, have received a few technical updates to achieve Euro5+ compliance. These include new ECU settings, revised catalyzer and muffler internals, and the addition of an SO2 sensor.
The flagship Honda Forza 750 showcases the most visible changes of all, featuring a complete redesign with angular bodywork and a new headlight unit incorporating redesigned DRLs. The scooter also receives new wheels in a distinctive '3-by-3' style, with a 17-inch front and 15-inch rear configuration. Practical improvements include better wind protection, increased legroom, and a redesigned seat for improved comfort and easier ground reach.

In a notable move toward sustainability, Honda has incorporated recycled materials extensively throughout the Forza 750. The company has also introduced Durabio, a biomass material, for several bodywork components – a first for the model.

Beyond that, all three Honda Forza models now feature a new 5-inch TFT screen with improved menu layouts and enhanced visibility in bright conditions. The display integrates Honda RoadSync for seamless smartphone connectivity. The USB socket has been repositioned for better reach, while the under-seat storage is illuminated in all three scooters.

Lastly, Honda has introduced new colour options with the entire Forza range. So, while the Forza 750 has gained one new option called Mat Warm Ash Metallic. The Forza 350 is now available in Mat Cynos Gray Metallic and Carnelian Red Metallic, while the Forza 125 is offered in Mat Pearl Pacific Blue and Mat Pearl Cool White. Additionally, Honda has also introduced Special Editions of the Forza 350 and 125 models both of which will be available with an exclusive Mat Cynos Gray Metallic with bronze wheels & exclusive graphics.
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