Honda has announced an extensive on road motorcycle line-up, featuring 15 models across a wide range of categories including naked, sport, touring, adventure and dual sport. The latest range highlights Honda’s continued focus on innovation, accessibility and real world usability, while reinforcing its strong presence across multiple segments. A key development for 2026 is the expansion of Honda’s E Clutch technology to the popular CB750 Hornet. This system allows riders to shift gears without operating the clutch lever, delivering a smoother and more accessible riding experience while maintaining full control and engagement. The CB750 Hornet becomes the latest model to adopt the technology, joining the CB650R and CBR650R, further underlining Honda’s commitment to making motorcycling more intuitive for riders of all experience levels.

The CB750 Hornet continues to build on its reputation for combining strong performance with everyday practicality. With the addition of throttle by wire and E Clutch, it offers enhanced versatility while retaining its agile handling and engaging character. Honda’s naked bike range is further strengthened by the CB1000 Hornet SP, a high performance streetfighter that draws on the brand’s superbike heritage. Designed to deliver powerful performance with a bold, aggressive style, it represents the top end of the Hornet family. In the middleweight category, the CB650R and CBR650R continue to offer a balance of performance and usability, combining inline four engines with refined chassis dynamics. Both models now benefit from E Clutch technology, enhancing their appeal for both new and experienced riders. The CB500 Hornet and CBR500R also remain key models in the range, offering approachable performance and versatility in a more accessible package.

Honda’s adventure and touring offering remains strong, with models such as the NX500 and NC750X providing a blend of comfort, efficiency and capability for both commuting and longer journeys. The NT1100, equipped with Honda’s Dual Clutch Transmission, continues to deliver a compelling mix of long distance comfort and sporty handling. At the top of the performance range, the CBR1000RR R Fireblade SP showcases Honda’s racing pedigree, drawing directly from MotoGP development to deliver cutting edge performance and precision. Meanwhile, the iconic Gold Wing continues to set the benchmark for long distance touring, combining advanced technology with exceptional comfort.

Honda also maintains a focus on accessibility and everyday riding with models such as the CB300R, SCL500 and XR150L, each designed to offer ease of use, reliability and enjoyable performance across a variety of riding scenarios. Overall, Honda’s 2026 motorcycle line-up reflects a clear strategy of combining advanced technology with practical, rider focused design. From innovative features like E Clutch to a diverse range of models suited to different riding styles, the latest range is designed to make motorcycling more accessible, enjoyable and versatile for a broad spectrum of riders.