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The Honda CB750 Hornet gets new colour schemes and Honda’s E-Clutch system as standard for 2026.

The Honda CB750 Hornet gets new colour schemes and Honda’s E-Clutch system as standard for 2026.

The e-clutch setup automatically manages clutch operation during gear changes.

The e-clutch setup automatically manages clutch operation during gear changes.

Mechanically, the motorcycle remains unchanged and continues to use the same 755cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin engine.

Mechanically, the motorcycle remains unchanged and continues to use the same 755cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin engine.

The four new colour options include black, metallic silver, a dual-tone yellow-and-silver scheme, and a dual-tone black-and-blue finish.

The four new colour options include black, metallic silver, a dual-tone yellow-and-silver scheme, and a dual-tone black-and-blue finish.

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2026 Honda CB750 Hornet image gallery

The 2026 Honda CB750 Hornet gets updated colour schemes and now comes equipped with Honda’s E-Clutch system as standard. The electronic clutch setup automatically manages clutch operation during gear changes, while still retaining a clutch lever for riders who prefer manual control when needed.

The four new colour options include black, metallic silver, a dual-tone yellow-and-silver scheme, and a dual-tone black-and-blue finish. Mechanically, the motorcycle remains unchanged and continues to use the same 755cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin engine producing 92hp at 9,500rpm and 75Nm at 7,250rpm.

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