2026 Honda NC750X Review

2026 Honda NC750X
From the weekday commute to weekends away it packs the perfect level of performance, economy and comfort into a hugely enjoyable form. And in its own, ruggedly minimalist style. A mass-forward stance – thanks to muscular fuel tank and slim side panels – throw directly to tautly redrawn upper and lower middle fairings, featuring sharp creases and detail lines.
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2026 Honda NC750X: UNCOMPLICATED FUN.

Introducing the 2026 Honda NC750X…

Looking for a versatile, all-round motorcycle? It’s right here. The long-legged, twin-cylinder NC750X does commuting, touring and everything else in between. And it’s been updated. The rugged sharp styling is led by an LED headlight and 5-inch TFT screen featuring seamless Honda RoadSync smartphone connectivity. Dual discs now brake the front wheel for improved braking performance, while Durabio™ has been used in the bodywork. The NC750X also hides its secret genius; 23L of integral storage space, enough for a full-face adventure helmet. This isn’t just outside of the box thinking. It’s box in the bike thinking.

Sharp Performance. Sharp Looks. The NC750X is not like other bikes.

From the weekday commute to weekends away it packs the perfect level of performance, economy and comfort into a hugely enjoyable form. And in its own, ruggedly minimalist style. A mass-forward stance – thanks to muscular fuel tank and slim side panels – throw directly to tautly redrawn upper and lower middle fairings, featuring sharp creases and detail lines. The LED headlight is highly visible to other road users and powerful for nighttime riding and the screen offers plenty of wind and weather protection.

Every journey starts with a single step. And we’re looking forward.

We strive for a zero environmental impact throughout the entire life of our products – for a future beyond our time. It may not be an easy goal to achieve but we will continue taking on the challenges without giving up. And the NC750X is part of this journey; it is the first Honda to utilise coloured Durabio™ – a bio-based resin – with six parts employed throughout the bike.

Flexible. Adaptable. Performance for Every Day Built Around You. The NC750X’s engine uses advanced Throttle By Wire management.

Which means the character of both power, torque and engine braking delivery – plus Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) level – are adaptable. Three default modes are built in: STANDARD for a mid-point of engine power/braking and HSTC, SPORT delivers more aggressive performance with minimal HSTC intervention, while RAIN softens delivery and employs smoother HSTC management. USER mode allows customisation between all parameters, as well as four different shift patterns for the Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) option.

 

One of Europe’s favourite twin-cylinder all-rounders, the NC750X – complete with its ‘signature’ 23L internal storage, sustainable material choices, and premium LED lighting, receives a range of revised colours for 2026. A five-inch TFT display allows smartphone connectivity via Honda RoadSync through a new intuitive and backlit four-way toggle switch on the left handlebar. Front braking is taken care of by dual 296mm discs and two-piston calipers. Specification includes Showa 41mm SBDV telescopic forks and Pro-Link rear suspension and lightweight wheels. As before, effortless acceleration is on tap from the torquey 745cc twin-cylinder engine, equipped with Throttle By Wire, three default riding modes and Three-Level Honda Selectable Torque Control. Looking toward enhanced sustainability the NC750X was the first Honda to use coloured Durabio in its 2025 update. For 2026, style is bolstered through a new line up of colours.

Since its introduction (as the NC700X) in 2012, the NC750X has enjoyed consistent popularity throughout Europe. Reasons for the success are several: a ground-breaking, torque-laden, fuel-sipping twin-cylinder engine, a relaxed, roomy riding position with wide handlebars and comfortable seat, compliant suspension and distinctive adventure-inspired styling all play their part.

Other draws come in the shape of the novel storage compartment (where the fuel tank would normally be), which can hold a full-face helmet, and Honda’s unique Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) that over half of European customers have chosen since 2021.

Viewed as a whole, the NC750X’s qualities combine to create a motorcycle which functions superbly for all types of riding: commuting, touring and simply for pleasure – it has proved a motorcycle with compelling all-round appeal.

Honda has taken care to continuously evolve the NC750X’s successful (and unique) formula, with several upgrades over the years. For 2014 it gained a performance boost from the addition of 75cc to its engine capacity, going from 670 to 745cc; for 2016 a new more adventurous aesthetic, new instruments, DCT upgrades and LED lighting were added. For 2018 two-level Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) and an A2-friendly 35kW version arrived.

In 2021 Honda built on the NC750X’s core strengths of practicality, do-it-all comfort and handling composure, by improving all three. At the same time, it gained more spirited engine performance, with an injection of extra torque and top-end zap, and a raised redline. It was also 6kg lighter, with 30mm lower seat height. The addition of Throttle By Wire, electronic riding modes and revisions to HSTC were the final polish of an extremely complete package.

For 2025 the NC750X continued its development path with an increased use of sustainable materials in its manufacture, revised styling, more technology, and refined DCT response and handling performance.

2026 sees the NC750X’s appeal boosted further, through a new colour palette to ensure it keeps on evolving to offer new value to customers across Europe.

Sharp bodywork, with a minimalist style, defines the silhouette and builds in a protective screen and LED headlight. A five-inch full colour TFT screen offers outstanding readability on bright days and Honda RoadSync connectivity, which is managed by an easy-to-use four-way left hand backlit toggle switch. This allows the rider to enjoy on-screen, turn-by-turn navigation in addition to other smartphone features. Seat height is set at an accessible 800mm, and the unique storage area where the fuel tank would normally be offers 23L of volume. New for 2026 are further panels and components manufactured from sustainable and recycled materials, application of them takes the total overall percentage of NC750X bodywork comprised of such materials to 34%.

The parallel twin-cylinder engine blends strong low- to mid-range performance with easy manners and excellent fuel efficiency. Peak power is 43.1kW with an impressive maximum torque of 69Nm. A near 400km fuel range is achievable from the 14.1L fuel tank.

Throttle By Wire (TBW) serves three default rider modes plus a customisable USER choice, while Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) features input over three levels, with newly refined RAIN mode. The Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) option has automatic shifting schedules that integrate with the riding modes; the USER mode allows the rider to choose their preferred programme. It was also updated for 2025, for a more refined for smoother low-speed response.

The tubular steel frame chassis houses 41mm telescopic front forks and Pro-Link rear monoshock. For 2025 dual 296mm discs replaced the single front disc of the previous design; the 17-inch front/rear wheels feature a lightweight ‘3by3’ design.

 

 

 

2026 Honda NC750X Totalmotorcycle.com Key Features

The 2026 NC750X will be available in the following colour options:

  • **NEW** Mat Deep Mud Gray with Graphite Black trim
  • Earth Khaki with Graphite Black trim
  • Earth Black with Mat Beta Silver Metallic trim
  • Mat Pearl Glare White with Graphite Black trim
  • Rugged styling and distinctive LED headlight exude tough durability
  • Five-inch TFT display offers Honda RoadSync smartphone connectivity
  • Further increased application of Durabio and recycled materials in bodywork
  • Integral 23L storage space holds an adventure-style full-face helmet
  • Peak power of 43.1kW with 69Nm torque
  • EURO5+ compliant, with 3.6l/100km fuel efficiency
  • Assist/slipper clutch control available on MT models
  • 35kW A2 licence version available
  • Throttle By Wire delivers three default riding modes, plus USER customisation
  • 3-level Honda Selectable Torque Control features smooth management and refined Rain mode
  • Improved starting/slow-speed response uses same clutch oil pressure estimation update as 24YM Africa Twin
  • Differing shifting schedules link with riding modes
  • USER mode allows choice of settings from smooth to aggressive
  • Tubular steel diamond frame, 41mm SDBV telescopic forks, Pro-Link rear monoshock adjustable for spring preload
  • New dual axial mount two-piston front brake calipers, 296mm floating discs and ABS
  • Lightweight ‘3by3’ wheel design for 17-inch front and rear

 

 

 

2026 Honda NC750X Totalmotorcycle.com Features and Benefits

Styling & Equipment

 

The 2026 NC750X adopts a dynamic, tough identity thanks to upper and lower fairings with sharp creases and detail lines. For 2025, revisions to the fairing’s structure, and how they affixed to the bike, also improved the ease of removal and installation of the fairings, and ultimately improved the overall ease of maintenance.

Other revisions to the NC750X for 2025 included a revised seat skin with added stitching, which helped amplify the premium feel of the bike, and a revised muscular cover for the storage area that sits where the tank usually would. A revised LED headlight provided the bike with a strong frontal signature.

The screen offers excellent wind and weather protection, whilst slim side panels, covers and a sharp tail unit emphasise a ‘mass-forward’ stance. To tailor the bike to individual’s needs, a height adjustable screen is available as an optional accessory as is a comfort seat, which uses additional urethane padding to provide a more comfortable ride.

The 2026 NC750X makes increased use of the sustainable material DurabioTM (a bio-based polycarbonate resin), which has now been applied in the manufacture for some fairing parts, windscreen and other components. The 2025 NC750X was the first Honda to utilise coloured DurabioTM; with six parts employed throughout the bike in the Khaki and Black colourways.

A unique NC feature – the storage area where the fuel tank traditionally sits – has 23L volume and careful internal shaping allows it to hold an adventure style helmet. There’s also an optional USB socket, which can be installed – tucked away on the upper left of the compartment as well as an optional divider, which compartmentalises the luggage space for improved useability.

Premium technology, in the form of a five-inch full colour TFT screen, uses optical bonding to improve visibility in bright sunlight. By sealing the gap between the cover glass and TFT screen with resin, glare is reduced, and visibility improved. The display itself is customisable between ‘Bar’, ‘Circle’ and ‘Simple’ display patterns and offers smartphone connectivity via Honda RoadSync.

Honda RoadSync, alongside an, easy-to-use, backlit four-way toggle-switch on the left handlebar, allows straightforward, on-screen turn-by-turn navigation as well as the option (via a Bluetooth helmet headset) for the rider to make calls, listen to music or receive voice feedback of weather conditions. All an owner needs to do is download the free Honda RoadSync app from either the Play Store or the App Store, connect to the NC750X, and go.

The rear indicators have an Emergency Stop Signal (ESS) function. If negative acceleration of 6.0m/s2 is detected at a minimum speed of 56km/h with either brake working, the hazard lights flash to warn other road users a hard stop is in process. At the same speed the threshold is reduced if ABS is activated to a negative acceleration of a minimum 2.5m/s2.

A ‘wave’ key features the Honda Ignition Security System (HISS). If the ID chip embedded in the key and the ID in the Engine Control Unit (ECU) do not match, the engine will not start.

 

Engine

 

The design of the NC750X’s liquid-cooled, SOHC 8-valve parallel twin-cylinder engine ensures punchy performance in the low-to-mid range. Its relatively long-stroke architecture and specially shaped combustion chambers combine with the high-inertial mass crankshaft to produce large amounts of effortless torque from very low rpm. A forward cant brings the centre of gravity down for optimum stability.

The Euro5+ compliant engine offers peak power of 43.1kW @ 6,750rpm is matched to maximum torque of 69Nm @ 4,750rpm. Bore and stroke are set at 77mm and 80mm respectively, with the compression ratio at 10.7:1.

For A2 licence holders a 35kW version is available, which can be easily converted to the full power version by a Honda dealer at the appropriate time. Equally, it is possible to restrict the full power version to 35kW by a Honda dealer remapping the ECU. An assist/slipper clutch reduces lever load and manages rear-wheel lock up under fast down changes of the manual 6-speed gearbox while decelerating.

Twin balancers counteract vibration from higher rpm inertia without affecting the distinct ‘throb’ delivered by the engine’s irregular firing order and 270° phased crankshaft. Where possible components are made to do more than one job: the camshaft drives the water pump, while one of the balancer shafts drives the oil pump. By keeping the number of parts to a minimum in this way, the engine is kept light, efficient and reliable.

A lightweight pentagon-shaped muffler uses two chambers joined by a hole-punched link pipe, which works with a final resonator chamber to create a deep, distinctive sound and exhaust pulse. And the NC750X engine sips fuel ­– with a measured consumption of 28.3km/l (WMTC mode) – providing a near 400km range from the 14.1-litre under seat fuel tank.

 

Engine Electronics

 

With TBW managing engine performance and character there are three modes for the rider to choose from for various riding conditions, with pre-set combinations of settings for Power, Engine Braking and Honda Selectable Torque Control. Mode selection is managed between the left-hand switchgear and the LCD display.

  • SPORT gives more aggressive delivery of engine Power (P) and Engine Braking (EB), with low HSTC intervention and DCT mode 4.
  • RAIN delivers P and EB least aggressively, has high HSTC intervention and Level 1 for the DCT shift pattern. It has been refined for smoother intervention of HSTC.
  • STANDARD delivers a balanced middle point for P, EB and HSTC, plus mode 2 for the DCT.
  • USER offers custom options of low/medium/high for delivery of P and EB braking, low/ medium/ high/ off for HSTC, and four different shift patterns for DCT.

Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) is fitted as standard on both the manual and DCT NC750X. It offers soft, intuitive control as it manages rear wheel torque thanks to TBW, over three levels:

  • Level 1 allows the minimum intervention for some rear wheel spin – on gravel or dirt for instance.
  • Level 2 is the default setting and provides confidence-inspiring traction for general riding conditions.
  • Level 3 provides maximum control for slippery roads, and links to the new RAIN mode settings.

HSTC can also be switched OFF.

 

Chassis

 

Core of the chassis is a tubular steel diamond frame; it’s both light weight and strong. The riding position is upright and neutral, with a high viewpoint for enhanced hazard perception. Another advantage of this adventure-style riding position is great low-speed control – combined with the low centre of gravity and generous steering lock, the result is exceptional low-speed handling and balance.

Caster Angle is set at 27° with trail of 110mm, wheelbase at 1,525mm (1,530mm DCT) and front/rear weight distribution of 49/51. Kerb weight is 216kg (226kg DCT). Seat height is 802mm.

41mm telescopic forks employ 120mm travel and use Showa Dual Bending Valves (SDBV) with ratios optimised for both compression and rebound damping. This allows the creation of damping force in precise proportion to piston speed – from the low-speed range – improving ride quality and comfort. The rear monoshock features a spring preload adjuster system with 120mm travel. It operates through Pro-Link that offers an optimised balance of a soft initial stroke together with excellent control, for dealing with a wide range of riding scenarios.

Up front, the dual two-piston axial-mount calipers and 296mm floating discs offer confidence-inspiring braking power in all conditions. Rear braking is provided by a 240mm disc and single-piston caliper as before. Lightweight two-channel ABS provides powerful and confident braking even on slippery or wet road surfaces.

‘3by3’ spoke cast aluminium front and rear wheels – sizes 17 x 3.50-inch and 17 x 4.50-inch – wear 120/70 ZR17 and 160/60 ZR17 tyres.

 

Accessories

An expanded range of Genuine Honda Accessories are available, with 14 new items, for the NC750X either individually or in carefully curated packs for added convenience.

The Urban Pack enhances daily commuting ability:

  • Resin Rear Carrier
  • Main Stand
  • 50L Top Box
  • 25L Top Box Inner Bag
  • Aluminium Top Box Panel
  • Top Box Pad / Cushion
  • Luggage Divider

The Travel Pack increases carrying capacity and convenience:

  • Panniers 36L right/ 37L left & supports
  • Pannier Inner Bags
  • Aluminium Pannier Panels

The Adventure Pack gives extra road presence:

  • Front Side Pipe
  • Led Fog Lights
  • Knuckle Guards

The Comfort Park ups ride quality, comfort and practicality:

  • Adjustable Screen
  • Comfort rider seat
  • Comfort pillion seat
  • Foot Deflector Set
  • Heated Grips

The following accessories are also available:

  • 38L Top Box
  • USB Charger
  • U-Lock
  • Alarm unit and security buzzer

 

 

 

 

 

2026 Honda NC750X – Totalmotorcycle.com USA Specifications/Technical Details
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Canada MSRP Price: $ TBA CDN (includes Freight, PDI and Fees)
Europe/UK MSRP Price: £ See Dealer for Pricing in GBP (On The Road inc 20% Vat)

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2026 Honda NC750X – Totalmotorcycle.com Canada Specifications/Technical Details

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2026 Honda NC750X – Totalmotorcycle.com Europe Specifications/Technical Details

Engine

Bore × Stroke (mm)

77mm x 80mm

Carburation

PGM-FI electronic fuel injection

Compression Ratio

10.7 : 1

Engine Displacement (cc)

745cc

Engine Type

Liquid-cooled 4-stroke 8-valve, SOHC parallel 2-cylinder

Max. Power Output

43.1kW/6,750rpm(35kW/6,000rpm)

Max. Torque

69Nm/4,750rpm(65/4,000rpm)

Starter

Electric

C02 Emissions (g/km)

82g/km

Oil Capacity (Litres)

4.0L

Wheels

Brakes Front

Axial mounted twin-piston brake caliper, 296 mm floating double disc

Brakes Rear

240mm single wavy hydraulic disc with single-piston caliper

Suspension Front

41mm telescopic fork, 120mm stroke

Suspension Rear

Monoshock damper, Pro-Link swingarm, 120mm travel

Tyre Size Front

120/70-ZR17M/C (58W)

Tyre Size Rear

160/60-ZR17M/C (69W)

Wheels Front

17M/C X MT3.50 Multi-spoke cast aluminium

Wheels Rear

17 M/C X MT4.50 Multi-spoke cast aluminium

Dimensions and Weights

Battery Capacity (VAh)

12V/11Ah/ 11.6Ah

Caster Angle

27°

Dimensions (L×W×H) (mm)

2210mm x 846mm x 1330mm

Frame type

Diamond; steel pipe

Fuel Tank Capacity (Litres)

14.1 litres

Fuel Consumption

3.5L/100km

Ground Clearance (mm)

145 mm

Kerb Weight (kg)

216kg

Seat Height (mm)

802 mm

Trail (mm)

110 mm

Wheelbase (mm)

MT: 1525mm DCT: 1535mm

Turning Radius

3.0m

Transmission

Clutch

MT: Wet multiplate clutch DCT: Wet multiplate hydraulic 2-clutch

Final Drive

Chain

Gearbox

6-speed manual clutch transmission

Transmission Type

MT: 6-speed Manual Transmission DCT: 6-speed Dual Clutch Transmission

Instruments and Electrics

Headlights

LED

Ignition System

Computer controlled digital transistorised with electronic advance

Instruments

LCD Meter, with speedometer, bar-type tachometer Various functions can be selected and displayed Can be operated by the switch on handle.

Tail Light

LED

USB Socket

Optional (Type C )

Security

HISS

 

 

 

 

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