Surprised that the Honda Transalp 750 won the Adventure Bike of the Year 2025 (Below 800cc) category? So were we! It beat out a whole wave of contenders in its class, some with racing success, some are among the best selling motorcycles.
Why did the Honda Transalp 750 win?
Did you know that Honda launched the XL600V Transalp in 1986, two years before the XRV650 Africa Twin? The latter was built upon Honda’s Paris-Dakar Rally concept and subsequent winner, thus it went on to become an icon. The Transalp meanwhile escaped buyers’ radars, although Honda did debut two new versions in 2000 and 2008.
Come the 2020s, Honda found themselves with midrange adventure bike vacuum. Buyers could either opt for either the CRF250 Rally or the XL1000 Africa Twin (before it became the XL1100). So, in 2023, Honda launched the Transalp 750.
And it was worth the wait.
Despite having 21-inch front and 18-inch rear wheels, Honda made it a solid all-rounder, with the ability to coddle new adventure riders and provide ample capabilities to veteran riders. The seat is not too tall, the body is slim, and the ergonomics is touring friendly. With a claimed wet weight of just 208 kg, it works as a daily commuter, too.
The engine is a 755cc parallel-twin with a 270° crank, producing 90.5 HP at 9,500 RPM and 75 Nm at 7,500 RPM. So, it is no slouch.
Last but not least, it looks great. It is priced competitively too, and well below some of the players in the segment.
What we liked: Very good all-rounder.
What we did not like: Needs a 19/17-inch version, perhaps?
Nett selling price: RM 56,800.