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The Hornet name is taking on a strategic role at Honda. Resurrected with the 750, its success is such that Honda applies this name extension to the small CB 500 as well as to its new big roadster. The CB 1000 Hornet competes in the fierce beast category, with the CBR 1000 RR in its guts.

We can only welcome the return of a bike with rage in its teeth from the winged manufacturer. The neo-sport-coffee CB 1000 R of recent years has never really convinced, with a design that had to be understood - stuck in a past that didn't exist and a soluble future. The big Hornet is back with taut lines, a gangster physique, and a mean face as it should be in this sector. Too bad, though, that the copy unmistakably resembles the look of Kawa's old Z 1000.

Contrary to the CB 1000 R line, especially the eccentric 2008 version, boldness is not the order of the day. In fact, it's a return to almost "wise" technical solutions. The Hornet will dispense with a cast-aluminum Monobackbone frame. Instead, a standard aluminum swingarm and a rather minimalist tubular steel frame take care of the skeleton, using the motor as a stiffening element. There's no fuss on the braking front either, with Nissin 4-piston radial calipers. As is often the case, Showa components are on board. The 41 mm inverted fork uses SFF-BP technology (separate functions and large internal piston) and offers rebound and compression damping. No details are available for the monoshock, but preload will certainly be adjustable. Note that the rear tire is a 180, whereas the competition and even the old CB 1000 R are 190s. Honda puts the emphasis on handling.

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As always with the Japanese (except Kawa with the Z H2), there's no arms race. European hyper-roadsters orbit between 180 and 210 hp, flattering, sultry, egocentric but totally unworkable. The big Hornet has fewer watts, but already a copious 150 hp from its 4-cylinder engine. Stolen from a previous generation Fireblade. It may be less noble than the fusion reactors of a state-of-the-art sports car, but the 2017 engine was a little less advanced and therefore more likely to offer more response and mid-range torque. Torque is said to exceed 100 Nm, but over what rev range? To relieve the left hand and torque feedback, the block is accompanied by a limited-slip clutch.

It's a powerful, serious, efficient machine, but not very exciting at first glance. It's clearly no match for the 1200 Speed Triple RS, Streetfighter V4, M 1000 R, Superduke 1290 R or 1100 Tuono V4 Factory. These are much sharper bikes, with strength and equipment that are clearly superior... and very expensive. Although Honda hasn't announced a price or much in the way of technical details, it's clear that the Hornet will be far more affordable than the segment's fireworks. It's a no-brainer: by offering hyper-developed streetfighters that have nothing left to envy the Superbikes, or mid-size roadsters of the first order, hardly anyone has big "human-sized" roadsters any more. What do you have in stock that's muscular without being scary, and not too expensive? The GSX-S 1000, possibly the MT-10. And that's about it.

Weight, dimensions, technology.... Strangely, Honda was rather stingy with information. Was this to increase the excitement or to gauge public reaction and refine certain data? In any case, Honda did present a certain amount of electronics to supervise the big Hornet's sting. Three driving modes, ABS and traction control... That's enough, but it's the bare minimum that today's market demands. The dashboard comes straight from the 750, with a 5-inch TFT color display, combined with the Roadsync application (smartphone control from the handlebars or by voice).

18 years later, the 900 Hornet finally sees a replacement, with a lot more horsepower. The recipe is the same: a scoundrel's face and a (mellowed) Fireblade engine. Honda doesn't pit it against the masters of the segment, but sees a more accessible audience for it. Besides, in the field, who needs 200 tough guys to have fun!?!!. With the 150 on this machine, there's already plenty of power to go around. If ever the price is as aggressive as that of the 750, the 1000 Hornet could bring a lot of people back to it. How about 13,000 euros? That'd be too good to be true; and not impossible.

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Basic version
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13,000€ (Motoplanete estimate)

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Specifications Honda CB 1000 Hornet 2024

Chassis
Frame : Tubular steel frame
Seat height : 830 mm (32.68 in)
Min height : 1,090 mm (42.91 in)
Front axle
Reverse telehydraulic fork Ø 41 mm (1.61 in)
Compression and rebound adjustment
Braking 2 discs Ø 310 mm (12.2 in), radial mounting, 4-piston caliper
Front tire : 120 / 70 - 17 → Order this type of tire
Transmission
6 stage gearbox , manual
Secondary by chain
Rear axle
Preload adjustment
Braking 1 disc, 2-piston caliper
Rear tire : 180 / 55 - 17 → Order this type of tire
Motor
4 cylinders in-line , 4 strokes
Injection Ø nc
Cooling system : liquid
2 ACT
4 valves per cylinder
999 cc
150 ch (147.90 hp)
10.20 mkg
Standard equipment
Brake assist : ABS
Number of riding modes : 3
TFT Full-Colour screen size: 12.70 cm (5 inches)
Aluminium rims
Shifter
Gear indicator
Bluetooth
Torque control
Anti-slip clutch
Practical information
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Models

2024

Compare the CB 1000 Hornet to its competitors

Acceleration

Honda CB 1000 Hornet 2024 Undisclosed
Suzuki GSX-S 1000 2024 Undisclosed
Yamaha MT-10 1000 2024 Undisclosed
BMW S 1000 R 2024 : 3.2 s
Ducati Streetfighter V2 2024 Undisclosed
MV-Agusta 800 Brutale RR 2024 : 3.45 s

Fuel consumption

Honda CB 1000 Hornet 2024 Undisclosed
Suzuki GSX-S 1000 2024 : 5.30 liters/100km (0.44 mpg)
Yamaha MT-10 1000 2024 : 6.83 liters/100km (0.34 mpg)
BMW S 1000 R 2024 : 6.20 liters/100km (0.38 mpg)
Ducati Streetfighter V2 2024 : 6 liters/100km (0.39 mpg)
MV-Agusta 800 Brutale RR 2024 : 5.90 liters/100km (0.40 mpg)

Range

Honda CB 1000 Hornet 2024 Undisclosed
Suzuki GSX-S 1000 2024 : 358 km (222 miles)
Yamaha MT-10 1000 2024 : 249 km (155 miles)
BMW S 1000 R 2024 : 266 km (165 miles)
Ducati Streetfighter V2 2024 : 283 km (176 miles)
MV-Agusta 800 Brutale RR 2024 : 280 km (174 miles)

Torque

Honda CB 1000 Hornet 2024 : 10.2 mkg
Suzuki GSX-S 1000 2024 : 10.8 mkg
Yamaha MT-10 1000 2024 : 11.4 mkg
BMW S 1000 R 2024 : 11.6 mkg
Ducati Streetfighter V2 2024 : 10.35 mkg
MV-Agusta 800 Brutale RR 2024 : 8.87 mkg

Power

Honda CB 1000 Hornet 2024 : 150 ch (147.90 hp)
Suzuki GSX-S 1000 2024 : 152 ch (149.90 hp)
Yamaha MT-10 1000 2024 : 165.90 ch (163.60 hp)
BMW S 1000 R 2024 : 165 ch (162.70 hp)
Ducati Streetfighter V2 2024 : 153 ch (150.90 hp)
MV-Agusta 800 Brutale RR 2024 : 140 ch (138.10 hp)

Power-to-Weight ratio

Honda CB 1000 Hornet 2024 Undisclosed
Suzuki GSX-S 1000 2024 : 1.32 kg/ch *
Yamaha MT-10 1000 2024 : 1.21 kg/ch *
BMW S 1000 R 2024 : 1.13 kg/ch *
Ducati Streetfighter V2 2024 : 1.18 kg/ch
MV-Agusta 800 Brutale RR 2024 : 1.27 kg/ch

Torque-to-Weight ratio

Honda CB 1000 Hornet 2024 Undisclosed
Suzuki GSX-S 1000 2024 : 18.3 kg/mkg *
Yamaha MT-10 1000 2024 : 17.29 kg/mkg *
BMW S 1000 R 2024 : 15.91 kg/mkg *
Ducati Streetfighter V2 2024 : 17.2 kg/mkg
MV-Agusta 800 Brutale RR 2024 : 19.73 kg/mkg

Speed

Honda CB 1000 Hornet 2024 Undisclosed
Suzuki GSX-S 1000 2024 : over 250 km/h (155.30 mph)
Yamaha MT-10 1000 2024 : approximately 250 km/h (155.30 mph)
BMW S 1000 R 2024 : over 250 km/h (155.30 mph)
Ducati Streetfighter V2 2024 : over 250 km/h (155.30 mph)
MV-Agusta 800 Brutale RR 2024 : 244 km/h (151.60 mph)

CO² emissions

Honda CB 1000 Hornet 2024 Undisclosed
Suzuki GSX-S 1000 2024 Undisclosed
Yamaha MT-10 1000 2024 : 159 g/km
BMW S 1000 R 2024 : 144 g/km
Ducati Streetfighter V2 2024 : 139 g/km
MV-Agusta 800 Brutale RR 2024 : 138 g/km

Bikers' reviews Leave a review - 11 reviews

belle ; élegante et 4 cylindres
French Model 2024
i'm interested in seeing this new machine, I don't want any more brutal twin cylinders and its price would suit me as a second-hand biker Rating : 5/5
French Model 2024
Apart from repositioning themselves in this segment, I can't really see what they'd bring to the table that the Japanese competition can't. The Yam has the engine and the Suz the chassis. The Yam has the engine and the Suz the chassis. The technology won't be there either. You'd need a really attractive price tag to make you want to buy one, but if you start looking at the price, you might as well go for the Kawa. If they've managed to give the engine more character, lower fuel consumption and improve on-board comfort, it could be a decent everyday bike, but nothing more. Let's hope they don't increase the cost of options to make up for lost margins. Rating : 2/5
French Model 2024
I really like the front head as I have a z800e for me, with the obligatory sabot and comfort saddle. In any case, I'll come and see it up close at a dealer Rating : 4/5
A Hornet is already a 4-cylinder, so the box is ticked. 160hp would have been a lot more. The lack of a monobar at the rear... That's a bit stupid, given that they know how to make and produce it, and that the damping is done, so it would have been a plus. So we'll have to see in the final configuration, but big questions about braking and damping. Rating : 3/5
Elle devrait se vendre mieux
French Model 2024
Honda offers a motorcycle that's designed to sell, but also to be used by the average rider. 150 HP is already too much for 99% of motorcyclists, who will ride on torque rather than at the top of the rev counter. For €10,000, you'd be better off aiming for the z900, which is already quite sufficient with its 125 HP. Honda could also have aimed for this displacement. It remains to be seen when it will be available. You can't buy a bike just by looking at the figures: once you've tested it, you'll know whether it's right for you or not. Rating : 5/5
French Model 2024
I don't dislike it, apart from the very thin saddle! Depending on the price, I might be interested. Rating : 5/5
French Model 2024
Clearly the new bike I'm keeping an eye on from the point of view of grinding wheels that can pass through my garage.

Please Honda, do as you did with the 750, turn the 1000cc market on its head and show the others that exclusive Hyperoadsters, packed with electronics and overpriced, may be the stuff of dreams, but they're all right for 5 minutes! And too bad for the swingarm if it saves €2000 on the bill. :'( Anyway, I hope the block will be more expressive than the NeoRetro's.
Rating : 4/5
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French Model 2024
i have a MT 09 YAMAHA 2023 which is top but the pleasure to change especially if the HORNET 1000 HAS THE E.CLUTCH with a lower seat height Rating : 5/5
French Model 2024
The only good thing about the 1000R, the single-arm, they didn't keep, frankly I don't understand... Rating : 4/5
French Model 2024
I'm expecting the same result from this bike as from the 750 with regard to the competition. Personally, I'd buy it straight away if: - price < €10,000 - < 200 kg fully loaded - 120 Nm of torque at less than 8,000 rpm - 155 hp at less than 10,000 rpm - fuel tank > 16 L - essential standard equipment (E-Clutch, cruise control, heated grips, comfortable seat) - cycle part worthy of the competition (brakes, suspension, forks, tires) Rating : 5/5
Suffisamment de watts plus la fiabilité Honda
If the price is indeed around 13,000€ and the weight is less than the Neosportcafé model, this bike could be a hit. There's no need to spend €25,000 on a motorcycle to get your neck twisted, this CB1000 Hornet should do the trick... (Just a small clarification: the rear tire is a 180 and not a 190 as indicated in the spec sheet) Rating : 5/5
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FAQ Your frequently asked questions about the CB 1000 Hornet 2024

What is the power of the CB 1000 Hornet 2024?
The CB 1000 Hornet 2024 develops a power of 150 ch (147.90 hp)
What is the torque of the CB 1000 Hornet 2024?
The maximum torque of the CB 1000 Hornet 2024 is 10.20 mkg.
QWhat is the seat height of the CB 1000 Hornet 2024?
To ensure good accessibility, the CB 1000 Hornet 2024 offers a minimum seat height of 830 mm (32.68 in).
What is the price of the CB 1000 Hornet 2024?
The price of the CB 1000 Hornet 2024 is 13,000€ in France