Honda’s presence at EICMA 2025 showcases an exciting blend of innovation and nostalgia. Among the highlights is the cutting-edge electric WN7, alongside models that pay homage to the brand’s rich history. Notably, the new 2026 CB1000F draws inspiration from the legendary CB750F, famously ridden by Freddie Spencer in the early 1980s during the AMA American Superbike Championship.
Though the CB1000F is built on the Hornet 1000 platform, its inline-four engine has received significant revisions. Enhancements to the intake, valve timing, and exhaust now prioritize power delivery in the low to medium rev range, producing an impressive 124 hp and 103 Nm of torque. Additionally, the altered gear ratios allow for smoother cruising.
The bike’s chassis features an innovative, extended rear subframe that increases seat space, making it a comfortable ride for both the driver and a passenger. Despite its classic look, the CB1000F is equipped with advanced technology, offering multiple power modes, adjustable engine braking, and traction control.
This stylish machine comes in two striking color options: gray with blue accents or black with red stripes. Be sure to check out Honda at EICMA 2025!


