Honda’s 2025 Forza Scooters Arrive with Sleek Designs, Cruise Control, and Powerful Performance

2025 Forza750 / Image courtesy of Honda Korea
2025 Forza750 / Image courtesy of Honda Korea

Honda Korea has officially announced the launch of its 2025 Forza350 and Forza750 models. These two premium mid-sized scooters combine the practicality of a scooter with the excitement of sporty riding. The Forza lineup, known for its sleek styling and sophisticated features, continues to evolve under the concepts of “Sporty” and “GT” (Grand Touring), making them ideal choices for urban commuters who crave performance and comfort.

Forza750: Enhanced Design and Comfort Features

The 2025 Forza750 features several design upgrades, including new, more powerful front and rear cowls that give the scooter a sportier, more streamlined look. Integrating daytime running lights and turn signals into the headlight adds to the modern, dynamic styling. The new model also comes with an electric screen and cruise control, providing enhanced rider comfort for everyday commutes and high-speed touring.

2025 Forza350 in Pearl Black / Image courtesy of Honda Korea
2025 Forza350 in Pearl Black / Image courtesy of Honda Korea

Powered by a 745cc inline 2-cylinder engine, the Forza750 delivers a maximum output of 58.6 horsepower at 6,750 rpm and 6.5 kg.m of torque at 4,750 rpm. The engine is paired with a dual-clutch transmission (DCT), offering the convenience of an automatic with the driving pleasure of a manual. The 2025 model also meets the Euro 5+ environmental regulations, ensuring it remains eco-friendly while offering fast and smooth performance.

Other notable features include 2-channel ABS, electronic throttle, Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) for enhanced stability on various road conditions, and four riding modes. A 22-liter luggage box and a 5-inch full-color TFT meter enhance practicality, making the Forza750 a versatile option for urban and touring riders alike.

Forza350: More Power and New Tech Features

2025 Forza750 / Image courtesy of Honda Korea
2025 Forza750 / Image courtesy of Honda Korea

The 2025 Forza350 has also received significant upgrades, including compliance with Euro 5+ environmental standards. The 5-inch full-color TFT meter replaces the previous LCD meter, offering clearer and more intuitive driving information. The color scheme has also been updated to reflect customer preferences better.

The Forza350 is powered by a 330cc water-cooled single-cylinder engine, producing 29.4 horsepower at 7,500 rpm and 3.26 kg.m of torque at 5,250 rpm. It delivers excellent performance while maintaining efficiency, making it a great option for urban commuters. The scooter has features such as 2-channel ABS, an electric windscreen, a 48-liter luggage box capable of storing two full-face helmets, a 4.5-liter front inner box, and a C-type USB port. Honda’s HSTC system further enhances rider safety and comfort.

Pricing and Availability

2025 Forza350 / Image courtesy of Honda Korea
2025 Forza350 / Image courtesy of Honda Korea

The 2025 Forza750 will officially launch in Korea on February 12. It will cost around $11,191 (including VAT) and be available in three colors: Ash, Matte Black, and Gray. Starting this Friday, the Forza350 will be available for approximately $5,382 (including VAT) in four new colors: Pearl Black, Pearl Gray, Pearl White, and Red.

Lee Ji Hong, CEO of Honda Korea, expressed his excitement about the new Forza models: “The Forza lineup is a model loved by many in both the South Korean and European markets for its performance, design, and convenience optimized for urban driving. We hope our customers will enjoy the new Forza series, which reflects their needs while maintaining the identity and advantages of a premium scooter during the upcoming riding season.”

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