Honda CB1000F SE Teased: Hornet-Based Retro Cafe Racer Set for Global Unveil in August

By: Akash Kushwaha

On: Tuesday, July 15, 2025 7:55 AM

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Honda is once again bringing something special for motorcycle lovers. The company is going to make the global debut of its new bike Honda CB1000F SE during the Suzuka 8 Hours race in August. Its teaser has already been released, and it reflects the style and design of the bike.

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The CB1000F SE will be specially presented with a retro look, in which cafe racer style will be seen. This bike will be largely based on the Honda CB1000 Hornet, that is, its engine, frame and many other parts are taken from the same platform. However, some important changes have also been made in it, such as while the rear subframe in the CB1000 Hornet is slightly raised, in the CB1000F SE it is almost flat, which gives it a different stance.

Honda CB1000F Concept Bike
Honda CB1000F Concept Bike

Talking about the engine, the Honda CB1000F SE will also probably get the same 999 cc engine, which comes in the CB1000 Hornet. This engine generates 155 bhp of power and 107 Nm of torque. However, it is not clear whether the company will re-tune this engine or keep it as it is.

This bike has been designed directly keeping in mind cafe racers and retro motorcycle lovers. The company has already introduced its CB1000F concept bike, which was inspired by the universal Japanese motorcycle of the 70s. Now the CB1000F SE is being brought as an upgraded and stylish version of this concept.

There are currently no indications about its launch in India, and given the low demand in the cafe racer segment, its India debut seems very unlikely. But in the international market, this bike is going to be very popular due to its unique design and four-cylinder setup.

The Honda CB1000F SE is a new cafe racer with a classic look, built on the technical base of the CB1000 Hornet. It is expected to be powered by a 999cc engine and will make its debut at the Suzuka race in August.

If you are a fan of retro looks and powerful bikes, then this offering from Honda will definitely pique your interest – whether it is launched in India or not.

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Source:- NDTV Auto

Akash Kushwaha

Akash Is the Founder of MotoVerge, Delivering Global Auto News, EV Updates, and Industry Insights With a Keen Focus on Innovation and Mobility Trends.
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