Honda’s Forza 750 and X-ADV to wear new colours as part of visual refresh

Honda has given its Forza 750 and X-ADV models the lightest of tickles for 2026, with new colours coming to both.

New Honda Forza 750 and X-ADV colours
New Honda Forza 750 and X-ADV colours

Honda’s big-bore Forza 750 and X-ADV are receiving new colour options for 2026, but both bikes remain mechanically unchanged from the previous models.

That means both the Forza 750 and X-ADV retain the 745cc twin-cylinder powerplant, which is paired with Honda’s Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) system.

For the X-ADV, the new colour option features a special edition Matt Pearl Glare White with blue and red graphics. Currently Honda’s third best selling bike of 2025 - it hasn’t revealed the top two - customers that buy the 2026 Honda X-ADV are able to choose from four colourways.

Honda X-ADV - off-road riding
Honda X-ADV - off-road riding

Check out our review of the 2025 Honda X-ADV here.

The Forza 750 will also be offered in a new Pearl Glare White colourway, but without the blue and red graphics.

Honda Forza 750 line-up
Honda Forza 750 line-up

The new colourways will be supported by the option of two new accessories, which include a passenger backrest and Akrapovic slip-on exhaust. These are strictly accessory add ons, not standard equipment.

With no changes to the frame, the Forza and X-ADV also retain their bodywork which is made from recycled and biomass plastics. Honda’s long-term aim is to achieve 100 per cent sustainable material usage by 2050, which is why these two models have adapted, and continue to use this method.

You might be interested in our review of the Honda Forza 750 here.

Both bikes are also technically the same as before, leading to the X-ADV keeping its dual LED headlights that feature Daytime Running Lights (DRL). The X-ADV features the same 22 litres of under-seat storage as before, and houses a USB-C charging point.

2025 Honda Forza 750 - riding
2025 Honda Forza 750 - riding

The Forza 750 also retains the dual headlights set-up with Daytime Running Lights, and Honda Selectable Torque Control system, which is also found on the X-ADV. Both models produce 57.8bhp and 50.9 Ib ft of torque.

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