What's new from Honda Motorsports in 2025?
What’s New
New Models for 2025 Model Year
CB750 Hornet and CB1000 Hornet SP — These two new naked bikes have been introduced to the U.S. from Honda. Also added is the NT1100 DCT sport-touring machine. Roadracing World+2Powersports Business+2CB750 Hornet: MSRP ~$7,999, available May. Roadracing World+1
CB1000 Hornet SP: Targets performance riders, higher spec. Roadracing World+1
NT1100 DCT: A sport-tourer, using Honda’s parallel twin architecture. Powersports Business
Model Updates Across Line-Up
Honda has made updates to several popular models: Rebel 300 and Rebel 500 cruisers (handlebar position, seat comfort, front fender paint match) and the dual-sport bikes such as CRF300L / Rally get improved suspension/settings. Roadracing World+1“What’s New in Honda ADV for 2025” Series
Honda’s website features an article titled “What’s new in Honda ADV for 2025” highlighting their ADV (Adventure) bike updates and future direction. Honda Powersports
What This Means for Dealers & Riders
Opportunity for dealers: With fresh models arriving (Hornet line & NT1100 DCT), there’s an inventory conversation to initiate—pre-orders, demo units, display bikes.
Marketing angle: The new models give content hooks (“first time in U.S.”, “sport-tourer upgrade”, “affordable naked bike under $8K”)—great for email blasts, social posts, in-store signage.
Upgrade messaging: Existing Rebel/CRF customers might be interested in moving up now that updates are listed—serves as trade-in/upsell opportunity.
Rider education: The ADV article and Honda’s published model lists give content for blogs/videos (“What’s new for 2025”, “Choosing the right Honda model”, etc.) to capture search and user interest.
Key Takeaway
Honda Powersports is actively refreshing its line-up in the U.S. for 2025, introducing both new model lines and substantive updates to existing ones. This gives dealers and marketing teams a clear story and inventory push-forward heading into 2025/26.