Boon Siew Honda Sdn. Bhd. has announced the launch of the 2025 Honda CB750, a revised middleweight streetfighter designed for improved performance, sharper handling, and updated rider-focused features.
The CB750 is powered by a 755cc parallel twin-cylinder engine with a 270° crank, producing 67.5kW at 9,500rpm and 75Nm of torque at 7,250rpm. It comes equipped with an assist/slipper clutch for smoother gear transitions and improved control during aggressive downshifting.

Key updates for 2025 include:
- A dual LED projector headlight for better nighttime visibility.
- Revised styling with a reshaped cowl, wing-inspired fuel tank, and minimalist tail section.
- Updated suspension settings to improve agility and front-end feedback.

The suspension system features Showa SFF-BP front forks and a Pro-Link rear shock, designed to enhance cornering precision and ride comfort. Braking is managed by dual radial-mounted four-piston front calipers, paired with 120mm front and 160mm rear tyres for better grip and stability.
The CB750 retains Honda’s electronic rider aids, including Throttle By Wire with three pre-set riding modes—SPORT, STANDARD, and RAIN—as well as a customizable USER mode. Rider settings can be tailored via Engine Power, Engine Braking, and Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) with integrated Wheelie Control.

A 5-inch full-colour TFT display is standard, supporting smartphone connectivity via Honda RoadSync for navigation, calls, messages, and media. The display uses optical bonding for enhanced visibility under direct sunlight and is controlled via a handlebar-mounted 4-way toggle.
The model is available with an optional Quickshifter and can be purchased at Big Wing dealers nationwide. Colour choices include Matte Pearl Glare White and Glint Wave Blue Metallic.

According to Boon Siew Honda CEO and Managing Director Kunitomo Asano, the 2025 CB750 builds on the model’s streetfighter identity with sharper design, improved handling, and enhanced tech features.