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Honda Motorcycle and Scooter launched the XL750 Transalp Adventure Tourer in India on Monday at an introductory price of INR 11 lakh (ex-showroom). The company has now confirmed that deliveries for the XL750 Transalp will start in November. The new XL750 Transalp will be sold in BigWing top-line dealerships. Honda has announced that only 100 units of the XL750 Transalp will be sold in India. The Adventure Tourer is available in two color schemes: Matte Ballistic Black and Ross White. The deliveries for the new bike will commence in November. The XL750 Transalp is being imported into the country via the completely built-up (CBU).
The XL750 Transalp is powered by a 755cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin engine that churns out 90 bhp and 75 Nm of peak torque. The 755cc parallel-twin engine is mated to a 6-speed gearbox, and for better performance, the engine boasts a 270-degree crank.
The XL750 Transalp Adventure Tourer will come equipped with five riding modes: Sport, Standard, Rain, User, and Gravel. The riders can adjust the user mode as per their preferences. These five riding modes available in the new bike can adjust Engine Braking, Engine power, and Honda Selectable Torque Control, along with assist slipper clutch and ABS. In the XL750 Transalp, there is a pro-link monoshock at the rear, and suspension duties are done by Showa 43 mm up-side-down forks. At the front of the bike, it has 310 mm twin discs to perform braking duties, and at the rear, it has a 256 mm single disc. In the new XL750 Transalp, a one-piston caliper is available at the rear and two-piston calipers at the front.
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The Adventure Tourer comes with a double-channel anti-lock braking system and a five-inch TFT panel. The five-inch TFT panels in the motorcycle display information like the tachometer, fuel gauge, riding modes, speedometer, gear-position indicator, engine parameters, etc. There is a switch gear on the left handlebar of the bike to control the TFT panels.
The XL750 Transalp Adventure Tourer has a Honda Smartphone Voice Control System (HSVCs) that enables riders to connect their smartphones to the motorcycle. Via HSVCs, riders can manage calls, navigation, messages, and music. The XL750 Transalp is equipped with functions like an emergency stop signal and an automatic turn signal cancellation.