Retro All-Terrain Motorcycle Models

The 2023 Honda XL750 Transalp Revives a Nostalgic Design

The 2023 Honda XL750 Transalp has been unveiled as a revival of the brand's previous Transalp model, which was first introduced in 1987 and discontinued 12 years ago. The motorcycle features a two-cylinder engine to offer 90.5-horsepower at 9,500RPM and 55.3lb-ft at 7,250RPM. The electronic engine management puts customization front and center, and lets riders choose between a series of four preset riding modes that will adjust the engine power, traction control, engine braking and ABS accordingly.

The 2023 Honda XL750 Transalp is built with a five-inch color instrument display to provide riders with an intuitive way to control the ride and keep an eye on functionality. No word has been made regarding price as of yet.

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Retro-revival Motorcycles
Motorcycle companies are finding opportunities to revive classic models with modern updates for a new generation of riders.
Electronic Engine Management
The integration of customizable engine settings is providing riders with a more personalized and efficient riding experience.
Color Instrument Displays
Motorcycle manufacturers are incorporating advanced displays to provide more intuitive and functional control over the ride.

Sectors Adopting This

Motorcycle Manufacturing
Opportunities exist for motorcycle companies to bring back classic models with modern updates to appeal to a new generation of riders.
Automotive Electronics
Innovative electronic engine management systems are being created to provide a more personalized and efficient riding experience.
Technology Manufacturing
Manufacturers of color instrument displays have the opportunity to design more advanced, intuitive interfaces for motorcycles and other vehicles.
SCORE
3.7 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 68%
Activity 30%
Freshness 14%