Honda Forza Scooter 2025
Design revised and equipment improved
Photos: Honda 2025 facelift strengthens the Forza range as a premium GT scooter family
The popular Forza model series, Honda's premium scooter trio with 125, 350 and 750 cm3 displacement, is presented for the 2025 model facelift to ensure success as the ultimate mobility solution in the urban environment and beyond.
· Design update for the Forza 750 with LED twin headlights, DRL daytime running lights and integrated turn signals, plus optimized wind protection and seating comfort
· Windshield and bodywork parts made of biomass-based Durabio™; Use of recycled materials increases sustainability
· DCT dual-clutch transmission with optimised start-up and low-speed behaviour
· All three Forza scooters meet the Euro 5+ emission standard
Honda Forza 750
The design appearance of the top-of-the-range Forza 750 model has been dynamically streamlined. A new LED twin headlight with DRL daytime running lights and integrated turn signals provides a new front light signature and underlines the high-quality appearance. The cast aluminum rims (with 17 inches at the front and 15 inches at the rear) also shine with a new 3x3 spoke design.
Optimized wind protection and more legroom improve practicality. New running boards increase the footroom, while the seat has been cut to ensure greater seating comfort for the rider and further ensure easy access to the ground.
As with the X-ADV adventure scooter, Honda uses Durabio™, a bio-based plastic, in the production of the Forza 750 for the new windscreen and parts of the fairing. The world's largest motorcycle manufacturer also uses recycled plastic and rubber materials for other components in order to continue to implement ambitious sustainability goals step by step.
The Forza 750 combines grand touring style with comfort and sporty handling. Powerful engine power is provided by the high-torque, economical 745 cc two-cylinder engine, whose electronic assistance programs offer three driving modes (Sport, Standard, Rain) as well as a freely configurable user mode.
This includes the standard DCT dual-clutch transmission with optimised starting and slow driving behaviour. Lightweight tubular steel frame, Pro-Link aluminium swingarm, 41 mm upside-down fork and dual disc brake with radial four-piston brake calipers support exemplary safe handling even at dynamic paces.
Honda Forza 350
The Forza 350 and Forza 125 models, which are manufactured at the Honda plant in Atessa on the Italian Adriatic coast, have also been facelifted. Both received new ECU ECU settings, revised catalytic converter and silencer components as well as a second lambda sensor system in order to meet the Euro 5+ emission standard like the Forza 750.
All Forza models will be equipped with a new 5-inch TFT screen with RoadSync connectivity; it is operated via an intuitively operated four-way switch valve. Useful features of the Forza trio are an illuminated storage compartment under the seat and a USB charging socket on the handlebars (750) or in the additional glove compartment (125 and 350).
Honda Forza 125
Not to forget the extensive equipment: All Forza models have safety-enhancing traction control, LED lighting technology all around, smart key operation and a fairing windshield that can be electrically adjusted in height by over 180 mm.
The 2025 Forza 750 is available in the following colors:
· 'Blacked out' Mat Ballistic Black Metallic
· Iridium Gray Metallic with Graphite Base and Trim Lines
· Mat Warm Ash Metallic - NEW
The Forza 350 shines in the following colors in 2025:
· Mat Cynos Gray Metallic - NEW
· Carnelian Red Metallic - NEW
· Pearl Falcon Gray
· Pearl Nightstar Black
· Mat Pearl Cool White
These colors are offered for the Forza 125 of the 2025 vintage:
· Mat Cynos Gray Metallic
· Pearl Falcon Gray
· Mat Pearl Pacific Blue - NEW
· Mat Pearl Cool White - NEW
In addition, a special edition version of the Forza 125 is available in new Mat Cynos Grey Metallic with bronze-colored wheels and exclusive graphics.
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