Honda Updates the Transalp XL750

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For 2025, Honda has updated the Transalp XL750 with subtle design changes, improved features, and revised suspension settings. The updates give the bike a refreshed look and enhanced functionality, although it remains mechanically unchanged.

Key Updates for the 2025 Honda Transalp XL750

Styling Changes

The most noticeable update is the new headlamp design, which now features an LED projector headlight inspired by the larger Africa Twin. The windscreen has also been redesigned, incorporating a central duct to improve airflow around the rider’s helmet for better comfort during rides.

Updated Features

The Transalp XL750 now comes with a new 5-inch TFT display and updated switchgear, similar to what is seen on the NX500. This new screen is more feature-rich, offers greater customization options, and supports Bluetooth connectivity.

Suspension Tweaks

The suspension has been revised for improved comfort and performance. The front suspension has been made slightly softer by tweaking the compression and rebound settings, while the rear suspension has been firmed up for better compliance and handling.

New Colors

The 2025 model is available in three new colors: Rose White, Graphite Black, and Pearl Deep Mud Grey.

Mechanical Details

The engine and other mechanical components remain unchanged. The Transalp XL750 continues to be powered by a 755cc parallel twin engine, producing 91.7hp at 9,500rpm and 75Nm of torque at 7,250rpm.

Pricing and Availability in India

The outgoing Transalp XL750 is currently priced at Rs 10.99 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) in India. It is still uncertain if and when Honda will bring the updated 2025 model to India.