The Honda CB1000GT is a sport touring bike with a 1-litre engine that is expected to be launched next year. Honda presented a world premiere of this masterpiece on 4 November 2025 at EICMA 2025. This upcoming model shall be built on a Fireblade-derived engine, rivalling the BMW S1000XR and the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R. Let’s delve into the anticipated key features of this upcoming Honda bike.
The Honda CB1000GT is expected to feature a 1,000cc liquid-cooled, DOHC inline-four engine. It should deliver around 145-150bhp of peak power at 11000 rpm and 102 Nm of torque at 8750 rpm. A few reports also suggest that the top speed of the bike would be nearly 240 km/h. The 0-100 km/h acceleration time has been said to be around 3.5 seconds, aided by throttle-by-wire. Furthermore, a 6-speed gearbox with bi-directional quickshifter, assist/slipper clutch, and chain final drive should be included to ensure effortless shifts.
The bike is slated to employ a diamond-type steel frame with revised geometry for sharp handling and loaded stability. Its suspension may include:
The bike shall ride on 17-inch alloy wheels fitted with 120/70 front and 180/55 rear tyres. The braking system may incorporate dual 310mm front discs with 4-piston radial Brembo calipers and a single 240mm rear disc. The braking shall also be enhanced by cornering ABS and IMU-based management.
This Honda bike is envisaged to measure approximately 2135mm in length, 930mm in width, and 1290mm in height. The wheelbase could be around 1465mm, and the seat height could be around 825mm. The kerb weight should be about 229kg, ground clearance should be around 135mm, and fuel tank capacity should be nearly 21 litres.
The available pictures suggest that the CB1000GT sports a sleek, aerodynamic fairing with chiselled lines refined via CFD for optimal airflow. It features a sharply angled LED headlamp cluster and adjustable windscreen for wind protection. The side profile exhibits an upswept exhaust pipe, split and stepped seat setup, and sculpted fuel tank. It also showcases a compact tail with integrated LED taillight, knuckle guards, heated grips, and a side Dikki.
The 2026 CB1000GT is anticipated to come with cutting-edge technology for seamless touring and sport riding. It is slated to include:
In India, the Honda CB1000GT is expected to launch in mid-2026 as a fully imported CBU. The bike’s ex-showroom price is likely to be around ₹13-15 lakh.
Disclaimer: The details shared are based on speculations, rumours, and details from global 2026 model announcements; actual specifications, features, pricing, and launch timelines may vary as confirmed by Honda India.
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