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Transalp 750

Umum mengetahui bahawa Honda bakal memperkenalkan beberapa model bernadikan enjin 750cc tidak lama lagi.

Model dimaksudkan itu adalah Transalp 750 serta Hornet 750 dengan kedua-duanya telah pun disahkan menerusi dokumen dan tanda nama yang telah pun difailkan Honda di beberapa negara di Eropah dan Asia.

Bagaimanapun, laporan terkini daripada majalah motosikal Jepun, Young-Machine mendakwa Honda tidak akan berhenti disitu malah akan memperkenalkan dua lagi model 750cc.

Menurut laporan, Honda juga akan memperkenalkan CBR750RR dan Hawk 75.

Keempat-empat model ini akan dikuasakan enjin 750cc serba baharu dan bukannya platform sama yang digunakan pada X-ADV 750, Forza 750 serta NC750X.

Jika Transalp 750 mengisi ruang antara CB500X dan CRF1100L maka relevan jika Hawk 75 menjadi tawaran lebih mampu milik bagi Hawk 11 yang telah diperkenalkan awal tahun ini.

Sementara itu, CBR750RR juga mungkin menjadi jawapan Honda bagi menyaingi Yamaha R7 serta Aprilia RS660.

Apa yang boleh disahkan ketika ini adalah Honda akan memperkenalkan Hornet dan Transalp 750 hujung tahun ini sementara status CBR750RR dan Hawk 75 masih lagi samar.

Namun, mengambil kira Young-Machine tidak pernah lagi salah dalam membuat laporan mengenai kedatangan model baharu maka kami juga berasakan Honda akan membuat kejutan tidak lama lagi.

Honda is set to introduce the all-new Transalp 750 soon and is set to compete in the middleweight enduro motorcycle category.

  • the new Transalp 750 will fill the gap between Honda’s CB500X and CRF1100L Africa Twin.
  • the bike will run on a new parallel-twin engine built from the Africa Twin architecture. 

The Transalp 750 will compete against already popular Yamaha Tenere 700, KTM 890 Adventure, Tuareg 660 and BMW F 850 GS.

This time, new details have emerged, particularly about the engine of the upcoming motorcycle.

German publication, Motorrad Online, claimed that the Transalp 750 would feature a parallel-twin engine. While previous reports suggest that the machine is the same in the NC750X, the latest news suggests this is not the case.

Instead, the Japanese marquee developed a new engine based on the African Twin architecture.

That said, we could see the Transalp 750 appearing in two variants, standard manual transmission and DCT.

The Transalp 750 will finally fill the gap between Honda’s adventure-touring model range that includes the CB500X and CRF1100L Africa Twin.

Meanwhile, the publication suggests that the new Honda Transalp 750 will break cover at EICMA 2022.

A strong rumour is making its rounds in Japan that Honda is finally preparing to launch an all-new Transalp.

Using a newly developed 755cc parallel-twin, the Transalp will be Honda’s first mid-segment adventure bike with genuine off-road capabilities.

Honda also rumoured to introduce another model with the same motor dubbed the CB750S, which we will get into later.

We rarely take any rumour a serious consideration; however, since the claim was made by Japanese publication Young-Machine, everyone in the industry knows that this is as real as it gets.

The Japanese marquee already applied for the Transalp trademark worldwide, including Malaysia, meaning we might get the chance to see the all-new Transalp here soon.

The previous report suggests that the Transalp will run the same parallel-twin motor from the existing NC750; however, the latest updates suggest this is not the case.

Instead, it could be powered by an entirely different engine, tuned not just for performance but also off-road capabilities.

Nonetheless, it remains unknown when Honda is planning to unveil the Transalp, but we might not have to wait for too long, considering the 2021 EICMA is happening in a few months.

The most extensive motorcycle exhibition in the world could be the best platform for the new Transalp to make its appearance.

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