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New Honda CB1000GT Debuts at EICMA 2025

  • Based on CB1000 Hornet
  • Uses a 999cc, inline-four engine
  • Could be launched in NZ and AUS soon

Honda has taken the wraps off its all-new CB1000GT at the 2025 EICMA show in Milan, introducing a sport tourer that blends the raw performance of a naked motorcycle with the long-distance comfort of a grand tourer. Designed to sit at the crossroads of power, comfort, and versatility, the CB1000GT marks a new direction in Honda’s touring lineup.

Visually, the motorcycle projects an unmistakable GT silhouette, highlighted by a sharply contoured front fairing, sculpted shrouds, and a cohesive, muscular stance. The design language borrows from Honda’s current naked range while evolving into something more purposeful and travel-ready.

Honda CB1000GT

At its heart lies a 1,000cc liquid-cooled DOHC inline four-cylinder engine, shared with the CB1000 Hornet but tuned for smoother power delivery. Revised fuel-injection mapping and throttle-by-wire calibration enhance throttle response, ensuring refinement across the rev range. Underneath the bodywork, Honda employs a steel diamond frame derived from the Hornet, reinforced with a newly engineered subframe that improves load-bearing stability, ideal for carrying both a passenger and touring luggage with ease.

To complement its touring credentials, the CB1000GT features Honda’s EERA (Electronically Equipped Ride Adjustment) system. Using data from a six-axis IMU and engine sensors, the setup continuously adjusts suspension damping to match road conditions and riding style, delivering a balanced ride whether cruising highways or tackling twisty backroads.

Honda CB1000GT

The motorcycle’s electronics suite includes four preset riding modes, Standard, Sport, Rain, and Tour, along with a customisable User mode. Riders also benefit from a quick shifter, Honda RoadSync connectivity, and Bluetooth integration, enabling smartphone pairing for navigation, calls, and music. Honda will complement the CB1000GT with a full range of official touring accessories, including top boxes, panniers, comfort seats, and taller windscreens, allowing owners to tailor the bike for long-haul journeys.

The manufacturer is likely to introduce the new CB1000GT in Australia and New Zealand soon. Stay tuned as we bring you latest updates!

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