The flagship Forza 750 gets a fresh restyling, starting with a new headlight unit featuring revised Daytime Running Lights (DRLs) and integrated indicators. Alongside its aesthetic upgrades, the Forza 750 also improves practicality with enhanced weather protection, more legroom, and better ground reach. Several body panels are now made from sustainable materials, including bio-mass Durabio™. The revised Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) offers smoother low-speed control, and all three Forza models are now Euro 5+ compliant.
Honda’s popular Forza trio—comprising the Forza 750, Forza 350, and Forza 125—has received comprehensive updates in terms of style, technology, and overall usability for 25YM, further solidifying their reputation as premium, high-performance scooters for both city and long-distance commuting.
The Forza 750 now boasts a more angular and dynamic design, highlighted by the revamped front end featuring the new DRLs and integrated indicators for improved visibility and safety. The visual enhancements are completed by newly designed 17-inch front and 15-inch rear ‘3-by-3’ wheels.
Practicality has been improved across the board, with the new design offering better wind protection and more legroom. New running boards increase rider comfort, while the redesigned seat provides better ground reach and immediate comfort.
As part of Honda’s sustainability goals, the Forza 750 follows the path of its adventure sibling, the X-ADV, with an increased use of recycled materials and the introduction of bio-mass Durabio™ for several bodywork components.
These upgrades enhance the Forza 750’s classic Grand Touring (GT) style, combining comfort with sporty, engaging handling and powerful performance. Its 745cc twin-cylinder engine is both torquey and fuel-efficient, offering three standard riding modes plus a customizable option. The advanced specs include Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC), now with a refined RAIN mode, and a DCT that has been fine-tuned for smoother low-speed operation. The Forza 750’s robust construction, with a tubular steel frame, aluminium swingarm, USD forks, radial-mount brake calipers, and Pro-Link rear suspension, ensures a level of handling that lives up to the Forza name.
The 25YM updates also extend to the Forza 350 and Forza 125, both produced at Honda’s Atessa factory in Italy. These models now feature updated ECU settings, revised exhaust internals, and the inclusion of a SO2 sensor to meet Euro 5+ standards.
All three Forza models now come equipped with a new 5-inch TFT display, offering improved menu layouts for intuitive control and enhanced readability in bright conditions. The TFT screen also integrates Honda RoadSync smartphone connectivity, managed via simplified switchgear on the left handlebar. Additional practical upgrades include a relocated USB socket and under-seat storage lighting.
The Forza family continues to appeal with its extensive list of standard features, including an electronically adjustable windscreen with 180mm of travel, full LED lighting, HSTC, USB-C connectivity, and Smart Key functionality.
The 25YM Forza 750 will be offered in the following colors:
The 25YM Forza 350 will be available in:
The 25YM Forza 125 color options include: