Honda is set to introduce the all-new Transalp 750 soon and is set to compete in the middleweight enduro motorcycle category.
- the new Transalp 750 will fill the gap between Honda’s CB500X and CRF1100L Africa Twin.
- the bike will run on a new parallel-twin engine built from the Africa Twin architecture.
The Transalp 750 will compete against already popular Yamaha Tenere 700, KTM 890 Adventure, Tuareg 660 and BMW F 850 GS.
This time, new details have emerged, particularly about the engine of the upcoming motorcycle.
German publication, Motorrad Online, claimed that the Transalp 750 would feature a parallel-twin engine. While previous reports suggest that the machine is the same in the NC750X, the latest news suggests this is not the case.
Instead, the Japanese marquee developed a new engine based on the African Twin architecture.
That said, we could see the Transalp 750 appearing in two variants, standard manual transmission and DCT.
The Transalp 750 will finally fill the gap between Honda’s adventure-touring model range that includes the CB500X and CRF1100L Africa Twin.
Meanwhile, the publication suggests that the new Honda Transalp 750 will break cover at EICMA 2022.