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Last Updated on: 07 Oct 2025

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Honda Hornet 750 price in Rohtak

₹10.85 Lakh
On road price, Rohtak
Rohtak
Starting₹15,767 /month
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The on road price of the Honda Hornet 750 in Rohtak is 10.85 lakh (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance). In comparison, the ex-showroom Honda Hornet 750 price in Rohtak is 9.22 lakh.

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Trending Questions on Honda Hornet 750 - Answered by Autocar Experts

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Asked by: Bochaon Jan 13, 2026

I’m 43 years old and looking to upgrade from my Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 to a new brand. Please suggest a reliable brand and model within my budget limit of ₹6 lakh.

Unfortunately, within your budget, you won't find a brand-new machine from a reputed Japanese or European maker on the market today. In fact, some of the most affordable big bikes in India, like the Kawasaki 650s, Triumph Trident 660 and the Honda CB750 Hornet, all start above the Rs 7 lakh (ex-showroom) mark, with GST 2.0 partly contributing to this.

If you are open to the idea of a used machine, you will find Kawasaki Z650 / Ninja 650 and perhaps even a Honda CBR650F in your budget. Do bear in mind that you need to be cautious and do a thorough background check on these machines. Because a replacement mechanical part will cost you a pretty penny. And these older bikes also won't be E20 petrol compatible, so that's another factor to consider. 

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Asked by: Bronieon Nov 10, 2025

I currently own the KTM Duke 390 Gen 3 and want to upgrade, but I’m confused about which bike to choose. I feel I might miss the Duke’s power and performance. I am considering the Kawasaki Z650 or Honda 650 as upgrade options. Please advise.

Since you own a KTM 390 Duke and have spoken about its performance, we'll put that parameter at the forefront when recommending some options. The Kawasaki Z650, while a quick, light and premium machine, can feel a little dull if you're stepping up from the fast KTM. While the Honda CB / CBR 650 models are now knocking on the door of 100hp, they are also quite heavy machines, and the engine is rather peaky, which means that you'll really have to work for the performance. 

In the Honda lineup, we suggest you look at the CB750 Hornet, as that is a punchy and lightweight machine that will feel like a good step up from the 390 Duke. 

You can also take a look at the Suzuki GSX-8R because even though its spec sheet is quite modest, in the real world, this is a very fun machine that doesn't sacrifice practicality too much. Another option in the same segment is the Triumph Daytona 660, which is also a relaxed, real-world usable sportbike with engaging performance. 

If you want to break the 100hp barrier well and truly, bikes like the Triumph Street Triple R and Kawasaki Z900 are the most affordable options. The former is an accomplished track machine, while the latter will be a sublime road bike owing to its creamy smooth engine and plush suspension.

We recommend a thorough test ride of all bikes before you choose to go ahead. 

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