Honda recently teased the Forza 750 Maxi Scooter, renewing its place as a global leader in small two-wheelers.
The Japanese manufacturer released a teaser video of its revamped Forza 750 maxi scooter, featuring Honda‘s signature twin-headlight setup, angular air dams, LED DRLs, and LED tail lamps.
Interestingly, it will come equipped with a TFT instrument console, complete with a clock and other readouts, including mileage, speed, and trip distance meters. Besides, the scooter will also offer a flat-type seat, a designer grab rail, and an extended windscreen.
The overall edgy design gives it a sportier appearance, well suited for such a powerful two-wheeler. Speaking of which, the Forza 750 is destined to be Honda’s flagship model, with enough power to give the average motorcycle a run for its money.
The Forza 750 comes equipped with a massive 745 cc liquid-cooled, twin-cylinder engine with a staggering power output of 54.8 PS and 68 Nm of torque.
Ride comfort has also been given a high priority. Along with multiple riding modes to ensure improved handling on different terrains, the Forza 750 will come with an advanced suspension mechanism.
The suspension system will be managed by 41mm forks at the front and a mono-shock unit with adjustable pre-load for the rear.
In line with its utilitarian design, Honda’s upcoming scooter also offers a lot of storage space. Honda also laid a lot of emphasis on versatility and fuel-efficiency. Whether you are touring the countryside or in a city, this two-wheeler has got you covered.
While keeping in mind that this is not your average scooter but rather a 745 cc beast, it is quite evenly priced for its performance, with an expected price tag of around £8,000.
According to Honda, further details and variants will be announced at the launched event scheduled on October 14.
More details to come soon.