Honda Forza 750 is the flagship model of their maxi scooters range
Honda Forza 750 refreshed for 2025. The updates include a new paint scheme, additional features and a slight price increase. One of the key visual changes is the new front apron, which now comes equipped with twin LED headlights featuring integrated daytime running lights and indicators. The scooter’s side profile and rear design remain unchanged, maintaining the Forza 750’s recognisable aesthetic.
In terms of functionality, the 2025 Forza 750 gets a notable upgrade with the addition of a new Rain mode. This mode is designed to assist riders in wet conditions by reducing the power output to its lowest setting while offering the highest level of traction control. The Forza 750 already comes with three riding modes and a three-level traction control system, ensuring adaptability across various riding environments.
At the heart of the scooter is a 745cc parallel-twin engine producing 58 BHP. However, for markets requiring A2-compliant variants, the power is restricted to 47 BHP. The engine is paired with Honda’s Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT), which is also found on other models like the Africa Twin, ensuring smooth and efficient power delivery.
The 2025 Honda Forza 750 will be available in Europe and select Asian markets starting early next year. However, the maxi-scooter is unlikely to make its way to India anytime soon. The updated version will come with a marginal price increase, reflecting the new features and adjustments made to the model.
This update reinforces Honda’s position in the maxi-scooter segment, offering a blend of performance, technology and comfort for urban riders and long-distance commuters alike.