2027 Honda Forza 750 Revealed: New Colors, DCT Performance & Premium Touring Comfort
Honda has officially introduced the 2027 Honda Forza 750 for the European market, giving its flagship maxi-scooter a fresh visual update. While the mechanical package remains unchanged from the heavily updated 2025 version, Honda has introduced new color options to keep the premium touring scooter looking modern and stylish.
Designed for riders who want the practicality of a scooter combined with the performance of a motorcycle, the Forza 750 continues to stand out as one of the most capable grand touring scooters in its class.
Fresh New Colors for 2027
For the 2027 model year, Honda adds two attractive paint schemes while retaining one existing favorite. Buyers can now choose from:
Gunmetal Black Metallic (New)
Mat Iridium Gray Metallic (New)
Mat Warm Ash Metallic (Existing)
The Gunmetal Black Metallic finish gives the scooter a bold, sporty appearance with glossy black body panels and matching black components.
Meanwhile, Mat Iridium Gray Metallic highlights the aggressive body lines with a premium matte gray finish.
The returning Mat Warm Ash Metallic offers a sophisticated brown-gray shade that changes character depending on lighting conditions.
Built for Comfortable Sport Touring
Although the Forza 750 shares its engine and transmission with the Honda X-ADV, both motorcycles are designed for different riders.
The X-ADV targets adventure enthusiasts who occasionally ride on rough roads, while the Forza 750 is built primarily for smooth highways and city streets, delivering excellent touring comfort.
Its aerodynamic bodywork, large front fairing, and dual LED headlights with integrated daytime running lights improve both appearance and wind protection.
The relaxed riding position, spacious seat, and roomy foot area make long-distance journeys significantly more comfortable than traditional scooters.
Electrically Adjustable Windscreen
One of the Forza 750's premium features is its electrically adjustable windscreen.
Riders can quickly raise or lower the screen according to weather conditions or riding speed. Honda also includes a memory function that automatically restores the previous windscreen position whenever the scooter is restarted.
Powerful 745cc Parallel-Twin Engine
Powering the 2027 Forza 750 is Honda's proven 745cc liquid-cooled SOHC parallel-twin engine featuring:
PGM-FI Fuel Injection
8-Valve Cylinder Head
Bore x Stroke: 77 x 80 mm
Compression Ratio: 10.7:1
The engine produces:
Maximum Power: 58.6 PS (43.1 kW) @ 6,750 rpm
Maximum Torque: 69 Nm @ 4,750 rpm
The strong low and mid-range torque delivers quick acceleration, smooth overtaking, and relaxed highway cruising.
Excellent Fuel Efficiency
Despite its large engine, the Forza 750 remains fuel efficient.
Honda claims fuel consumption of approximately 3.6L per 100 km, which equals nearly 27.8 km/l.
Combined with its 13.2-liter fuel tank, riders can cover long distances before needing to refuel.
Smooth 6-Speed DCT Transmission
Unlike conventional scooters that rely on CVT transmissions, the Forza 750 features Honda's advanced 6-speed Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT).
The system uses two separate clutches for faster and smoother gear changes.
Riders can choose between:
Fully Automatic Mode
Manual Gear Selection via Handlebar Switches
The updated DCT software offers smoother low-speed performance, making city traffic easier to manage while still delivering exciting performance on open roads.
Power is transferred through a chain final drive, giving the scooter a more motorcycle-like riding experience.
Multiple Riding Modes
The electronic throttle system offers four riding modes:
Standard
Sport
Rain
User (Custom)
Each mode adjusts:
Throttle Response
Engine Braking
DCT Shift Pattern
Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC)
Cruise Control is also included as standard equipment, making long-distance riding far more comfortable.
5-Inch TFT Display with Honda RoadSync
The premium cockpit features a 5-inch full-color TFT display that provides:
Speed
RPM
Gear Position
Fuel Economy
Riding Mode
Traction Control Status
Using Honda RoadSync, riders can connect their smartphones for:
Turn-by-turn Navigation
Phone Calls
Message Notifications
Music Control
Additional convenience features include:
Honda Smart Key
USB Type-C Charging Port
Full LED Lighting
Self-Canceling Turn Signals
Practical Storage and Comfortable Seating
Practicality remains one of the Forza 750's biggest strengths.
The 22-liter under-seat storage compartment is large enough to accommodate a full-face helmet along with everyday essentials.
The seat height is just 790 mm, allowing riders of different heights to place their feet confidently on the ground while maintaining a relaxed riding posture.
Premium Suspension and Braking System
Honda equips the Forza 750 with high-quality chassis components.
Suspension
41 mm USD Front Fork
120 mm Front Travel
Rear Monoshock with Pro-Link System
120 mm Rear Travel
Brakes
Front:
Dual 310 mm Disc Brakes
4-Piston Radial Calipers
ABS
Rear:
Single 240 mm Disc
ABS
The scooter rides on:
Front: 120/70-R17
Rear: 160/60-R15
The larger front wheel improves stability while the smaller rear wheel creates additional under-seat storage space.
Dimensions
Key specifications include:
Length: 2,200 mm
Width: 790 mm
Height: 1,480 mm
Wheelbase: 1,580 mm
Ground Clearance: 135 mm
Seat Height: 790 mm
Kerb Weight: 236 kg
Fuel Tank: 13.2 Liters
Its low center of gravity and DCT gearbox make handling easier than many motorcycles of similar size.
Price and Thailand Launch
Honda has kept pricing unchanged in the UK.
The 2027 Honda Forza 750 carries a price tag of £10,699, identical to the previous model.
In Thailand, the current Forza 750 is already available for 431,000 Baht, offering the same 745cc engine, DCT transmission, TFT display, Honda RoadSync connectivity, and Cruise Control.
Honda has not yet confirmed when the new Gunmetal Black Metallic and Mat Iridium Gray Metallic colors will arrive in Thailand, but expectations are that the update will focus mainly on styling rather than mechanical changes.
Final Verdict
The 2027 Honda Forza 750 may not introduce major mechanical upgrades, but it remains one of the most refined maxi-scooters available today. With its powerful parallel-twin engine, smooth DCT gearbox, premium technology, excellent touring comfort, and newly introduced color options, it continues to be an attractive choice for riders seeking motorcycle-level performance with everyday scooter convenience.

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