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Unleash Your Adventure Spirit with the Honda Transalp XL750 in India


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Honda has introduced the much-anticipated Transalp XL750 in the Indian market, offering adventure enthusiasts a thrilling ride priced at Rs. 11 lakhs (ex-showroom). This adventure tourer is a direct import as a CBU unit and will be exclusively available through the prestigious BigWing Top Line dealerships. Early birds can secure their spot, as bookings are now open for the first 100 customers, with a choice of two striking color options: Ross White and Matte Ballistic Black.


At the heart of the Transalp XL750 is a potent 755cc liquid-cooled 270-degree crank in-line two-cylinder engine, churning out a robust 90 BHP and 75 Nm of torque. This powerplant is paired with a responsive 6-speed gearbox.


The Transalp XL750 comes equipped with cutting-edge electronic aids, operated via a Throttle-By-Wire (TBW) system, allowing riders to select from five distinct riding modes. These modes enable riders to customize their experience, adjusting Engine Power, Engine Braking, and Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) with ABS and an assist slipper clutch. The available riding modes include Sport, Standard, Rain, Gravel, and User, catering to a range of riding conditions and preferences.



This adventure-ready motorcycle features standard spoke wheels, with a 21-inch front wheel and an 18-inch rear wheel. The suspension setup comprises 43mm Showa USD forks at the front and a Honda Pro-Link monoshock at the rear, ensuring a comfortable and capable ride. Braking duties are handled by dual 310mm wave discs with hydraulic 2-piston calipers at the front and a 256mm single disc with a 1-pot caliper at the rear, backed by dual-channel ABS for added safety.


Adding to the Transalp XL750's appeal is a modern 5-inch TFT panel, providing all essential information and even featuring the Honda smartphone voice control system for managing calls, messages, music, and navigation.


With the arrival of the Transalp XL750, Honda fills the gap left by the discontinuation of the CB500X, bringing a true middle-weight adventure motorcycle to the Indian market. Adventure seekers, get ready to embark on thrilling journeys with the Transalp XL750.

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