Honda unveiled their new 2025 Transalp with on-board technology and a few new cosmetic updates. One of the updates is the new split headlight to give it an aggressive look. Honda has equipped the Transalp with a eco-friendly “Durabio” windscreen that has been redesigned to better deflect air around the rider.
The new 5-inch TFT dashboard is equipped with Honda RoadSync connectivity. Keeping touring in mind it comes with Throttle By Wire specific to the Transalp, the 2025 model will include 6 Riding Modes: Preset Sport, Standard, Rain, Gravel and two User Modes for all electronic settings. The setting can be changed via a new backlit left-hand switch.
The 2025 Transalp suspension has also been upgraded been upgraded. Honda has taken the Showa SFF-CA upside-down fork with its 43 mm stanchions and updated the hydraulic compression damping and rebound damping.
The Transalp has been Euro5+ homologated with the 8-valve parallel-twin motor pushing 92 hp (67.5kW) and 75 Nm.