Boon Siew Honda Sdn. Bhd. proudly introduce the 2025 Honda CB750, a dynamic streetfighter that blends thrilling performance, aggressive design, and cutting-edge technology. Built for riders who crave excitement, agility, and modern versatility, the new Honda CB750 is set to redefine expectations in the middleweight motorcycle segment. 

At the heart of the CB750 lies a powerful 755cc parallel twin-cylinder engine with a 270° crank. This compact, lightweight powerplant delivers 67.5kW at 9,500rpm and 75Nm of torque at 7,250rpm, offering exhilarating acceleration, responsive low-end torque, and smooth rideability across all speeds. With technology derived from Honda’s assist/slipper clutch for smoother shifting and confident control even during aggressive downshifting, the embodies three words: Fast, Agile, and Fun. 

New Feature Highlights: 

  • Sleek new dual LED projector headlight offers double brightness for better night visibility. 
  • 2025 CB750 styling enhanced with wing-inspired fuel tank, aggressive front, and clean tail for a sharper streetfighter look. 
  • New suspension setting to improves agility and front-end feedback for a sportier, more responsive ride. 

The CB750 makes a bold visual statement with its streetfighter-inspired bodywork. A sleek new dual LED projector headlight is framed by a reshaped cowl that enhances both style and better night visibility. The enhanced fuel tank’s sculpted lines are inspired by the wings of a hornet’s, while the compact tail section and sharply angled nose complete the aggressive silhouette. The overall package not only looks fast, but feels nimble and balanced, thanks to a narrow tank and low seat height, ensuring better footing for riders of all sizes. 

Designed with a new suspension setup using Showa SFF-BP forks and a Pro-Link rear shock, the CB750 offers a balance of comfort and control, ideal for urban agility and weekend performance. These adjustments are designed to enhance the front wheel’s contact with the road surface, providing greater stability, improved cornering precision, and a more responsive, confidence-inspiring ride. Stopping power is delivered by dual radial-mount four-piston front callipers, paired with 120mm front and 160mm rear tyres for enhanced grip and control in all riding conditions. 

The CB750 also maintains its advanced electronic rider aids. Thanks to Throttle By Wire (TBW), riders can switch between three pre-set riding modes such as SPORT, STANDARD, and RAIN, each optimised for different conditions. A USER mode lets riders personalise their own settings across Engine Power (EP), Engine Braking (EB), and Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) with integrated Wheelie Control. Whether navigating city streets or carving twisty backroads, the CB750 adapts to every rider’s style. 

Moreover, a five-inch full-colour TFT display is maintained on the new CB750 to keep riders fully informed and connected. Featuring Honda RoadSync, it enables smartphone pairing for turn-by-turn navigation, calls, messages, music, and many more while all controlled by an intuitive 4-way handlebar toggle. The display uses optical bonding for improved sunlight visibility, delivering clear, vibrant graphics in all conditions. 


This model offers a Quickshifter as an additional accessory, enhancing its exceptional blend of performance, agility, technology, and style, and is available to be purchased at Big Wing dealers. The 2025 Honda CB750 injects a wave of excitement into the world of motorcycling. It comes in two striking colour options: Matte Pearl Glare White and Glint Wave Blue Metallic. 

Mr. Kunitomo Asano, CEO and Managing Director of Boon Siew Honda said, ” The CB750 has always stood out as a bold streetfighter design. For 2025, we’ve taken it a step further by enhanced design, sharper handling, and rider-focused technology to create a machine that feels as aggressive as it looks.” 

The available color option and price are as below: Color Options PRICE
Matte Pearl Glare White  Glint Wave Blue Metallic RM 49,999 

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