Honda Motorcycles

Honda is the world’s largest motorcycle manufacturer, renowned for peerless reliability, engineering innovation, and a range that spans from the Super Cub to MotoGP-derived superbikes.

14 models • 2006–2024

About Honda

Since Soichiro Honda founded the company in 1948, Honda has been the global benchmark for motorcycle engineering. The brand’s philosophy, "The Power of Dreams," has led to some of the most important technical milestones in history, including the CB750 (the original superbike), the NR750 with oval pistons, and the dual-clutch transmission (DCT) found in modern tourers. Honda is unique in its ability to produce world-class machines in every single category, from the record-breaking Super Cub to the championship-winning RC213V-S.

Technically, Honda is a leader in user-friendly innovation. Their development of the Africa Twin redefined the adventure segment with a focus on balance and the optional DCT gearbox. The Gold Wing remains the pinnacle of luxury touring, featuring a unique flat-six engine and double-wishbone front suspension. In the sport category, the CBR1000RR-R Fireblade pushes the limits of aerodynamics and high-RPM performance. This database provides exhaustive technical data for the entire Honda catalog, including engine configurations, valve train details, electronics suites, and curb weights. Whether you are looking for a vintage 1960s twin or the latest neo-sports café, Honda’s specs reveal a commitment to precision and rider-centric design.