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The Goldwings approach 2025 with discreet improvements. A few adjustments in the ECU to pass Euro5+, complementary Wi-Fi system for Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, revised speakers for more sound intensity, and optimization of the intercom.

This year, Honda's sumptuous road car celebrates its 50th anniversary. This "bagger" version is only available in a single black color adorned with specific markings. Even the ignition key and the dashboard startup animation underline the celebration. For the first 1,833 buyers, the manufacturer is offering a 28 x 15 cm miniature reproducing the original GoldWing on one side and the current GoldWing on the other side.

A motorcycle like this is designed to live through generations of 10 to 15 years before moving on to the next. During this time, certain things can be optimized, updated, adapted from the best to the best.

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In 2023, the GL received a tire pressure monitoring system. The information is displayed on the left-hand side of the dashboard.
A little earlier, in 2021, Honda gave the GL a touch of extra comfort. An improved audio system with new speakers Other bonuses were and are for the Tour version - seat cover, larger top-case, better passenger comfort.

Going back in time a little, we see the Goldwing being equipped with the DCT gearbox in 2020. Almost an obvious choice for this type of vessel. We'll see how it works later.

With only pleasure in mind for its engine, Honda has reworked the injection system to make it more flexible at low speeds. In terms of on-board electronics, there are two USB sockets instead of one, and the navigation system has been updated with the possibility of saving 99 points of interest. Finally, the passenger handgrips have been enlarged.

Honda GL 1800 Goldwing version bagger this predisposition to comfort is perfectly matched by the presence of this generous princess of the road. Be careful what you ask for when you ask for it. Before she becomes your lady, remember to address her without misspelling her name. Since her spectacular makeover, Miss Gold's identity has changed somewhat. If you once thought of her with a big rear trunk, now you'll have to make your advances to the Goldwing Tour. Not the Goldwing 'tout court', now the bagger version.
From now on, on the web or at a dealership, its original name will take you here, to its refined definition. The GL 1800 Goldwing has new wings, with a variable-geometry wingspan.

The Airbus A380 is a formidable jumbo jet... but it hasn't been as successful as we'd hoped. GL seems to have learned its lesson. Bigger is only for so long... Its new generation is more compact, lighter, more technological, and surprising in more ways than one.
Imposing, always. Honda has to respect the presence of its history. But with its more reasonable dimensions, the absence of a trunk, and a profile that's less sweeping, the solemnity is no longer present. A migratory bird has become a bird of prey.
You can feel it, from appearance to function. The fairing is designed to channel airflow rather than protect the crew at all costs. An electric bubble, smaller than on the Tour version, modulates the tactical efficiency of the bow. Seating remains at the top of the range. For cargo, it's a different story. The Tour has already reduced the total volume it can carry to 110 liters! We'll have to be sparing when it comes to choosing what to take for the weekend. The two suitcases won't offer the same comfort as the F6B. From 51 liters per hold, the Gold offers only 30 liters.

We weren't looking for a long trip anyway. This GL bagger is designed for light, velvety travel. A Corniche for the roadside. With a completely revised engine to perpetuate the dignity of this dynasty. All you need is a generous hand of steel to lift the rock! The 6-cylinder will do just that, with a breath of fresh air. The engine-makers have retained the architecture, cubage and layout... and improved everything else.
The cylinder heads house twice as many valves, 4 per cylinder. The engine itself has lost 6.2 kilos, is more than 3 cm shorter, and has gained 8 horsepower and a little torque. It can be controlled via 4 control surfaces, thanks to a massive injection of electronics. Driving Modes control engine response, brake distribution and suspension settings. This is because the Goldwing, like the Tour version, now features controlled - but not semi-active - damping.
In the standard mode, called 'Tour', acceleration corresponds exactly to the movement of the throttle. Braking and suspension are calibrated in a uniform format.
Switch to 'Sport' for livelier acceleration, firmer suspension and more rear braking.
The 'Econ' mode seeks to save fuel by increasing the throttle/engine response ratio, and places the brakes and suspension in standard configuration.
Finally, the 'Rain' mode justifies its name by an even higher throttle/motor ratio, standard braking and softened suspension.

Honda GL 1800 Goldwing version bagger the robotized gearbox sits quietly between the engine and the road. A little jewel of technology and complexity, it features 7 gears, a double clutch and a large dose of silicon to ensure smooth, efficient operation. As with the Tour model, it has been optimized with shorter first gears to limit jerking. Subsequent gears are longer to reduce engine speed.
As we saw earlier, the Riding Modes change the bike's dynamic behavior. However, they also influence the action of the dual clutch and the shifting of gears.
- In automatic mode, 'Tour' sets the clutch to its standard setting, and shifts gears over a wide rpm range;
- In 'Rain' mode, on the other hand, the clutch is more progressive, and shifting is divided between low and high revs;
- In 'Econ', the clutch is also progressive, while gears are shifted at low to medium revs;
- Sport' uses its name to make the clutch more direct, shifting gears to mid and high revs.
Of course, simply switch to manual (MT) to regain control of the gearbox.
To facilitate manoeuvring, an electric reverse gear has been retained.

In addition to the engine, the auto gearbox and its senatorial look, this bagger is also appreciated for its on-board equipment. A handsome 7-inch TFT color screen takes pride of place, displaying data on the sound system, navigation, suspension settings and other technical data. A panel of small digital displays provides information on priority driving data. Fortunately, not everything has been drowned in digital technology, and the essentials (speed and rpm) are displayed on two handsome needle-type meters.
A little more technology for dessert? Let's not deprive ourselves. New-generation Goldwings are equipped with Smart Key keyless ignition, hill-start assist, central locking, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, full LED lighting, automatic turn signals, more advanced cruise control, dual USB ports, Bluetooth connectivity, and a striking dashboard console.
Oh, and don't forget to mention that the fuel tank has lost 4 liters of capacity. But since the mill consumes less fuel, we should be able to make up for it in terms of range.

Honda GL 1800 Goldwing version baggerwith all this, Honda is making up for lost time in terms of comfort and entertainment. As for the engine, there seems to be no concern about the six-in-line of rival BMW's K 1600 GT; the engine optimizations are not in the direction of a mechanical confrontation but of personal improvement. However....
However, some engineers must have been bluffed by the Duolever front axle of the 21st century K-series, itself inspired by the Fior process. Germans and Japanese alike were right to adopt this front-wheel system, which is full of qualities for a touring machine.
With its double-wishbone fork, the latest-generation GoldWing promises to be easier to steer, more agile, with a smoother running gear. The Japanese engineers took advantage of the redesign to revise and lighten the frame, redesign the swingarm, modify the ABS, and congratulate themselves on an astonishing result on the scales. The silhouette has been refined, and the scales confirm the look. Where the F6B announced 384 kilos, the Goldwing plummets to 373. A flick of the wrist for such a beast? An effort to be applauded, given the work accomplished? Twenty kilos or so, that's the weight of a cinder block. Take one under your arm and walk around the block; you'll see that figure differently after this mini-challenge.

The GoldWing, whether standard (bagger) or Tour (road vessel), marks an important stage in its evolution. There's plenty of room to lose your bearings. Much richer, much lighter, much more cheeky than the F6B, the bike seems to have been built with an almost too pronounced desire for dynamism. A simple question of point of view, the obliging pullman having given way to a virtuous GT discovery.

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Key facts Honda GL 1800 GOLDWING DCT (2025) : What you need to know before you buy

Highlights

  • Highly enriched equipment
  • Lower weight and consumption
  • Enhanced power and 6-cylinder smoothness
  • Dynamic line

Weak points

  • Less luggage
  • Price

Prices

Basic version
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28,849€
flag United StatesUnited States
$29,700
The price of the Honda GL 1800 GOLDWING DCT 2025 has increased by 5,000€ compared to the previous model.

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Performance

Specifications Honda GL 1800 GOLDWING DCT 2025

Chassis
Two-seater saddle
Frame : Double aluminium beam, Diamant type
Fuel capacity : 21 liters (5.55 US gallons)
Seat height : 745 mm (29.33 in)
Length : 2,475 mm (97.44 in)
Width : 905 mm (35.63 in)
Min height : 1,340 mm (52.76 in)
Wheelbase : 1,695 mm (66.73 in)
Weight when fully loaded : 373 kg (822 lb)
Front axle
Quadrilateral fork with double longitudinal arms
Braking 2 discs Ø 320 mm (12.6 in), radial mounting, caliper 6 pistons
Front tire : 130 / 70 - 18 → Order this type of tire
Pressure : 2.5 bar
Transmission
7 stage gearbox , dCT dual-clutch robotized system
Secondary cardan shaft
Rear axle
Mono-damper
Braking 1 disc Ø 316 mm (12.44 in), caliper 3 pistons
Rear tire : 200 / 55 - 16 → Order this type of tire
Pressure : 2.8 bar
Motor
6 cylinders flat , 4 strokes
Injection Ø 50 mm
Cooling system : liquid
2 x 1 ACT, Unicam
4 valves per cylinder
1,833 cc
126 ch (124.30 hp) to 5,500 rpm
17.30 mkg to 4,500 rpm
Power-to-weight ratio : approximately 2.86 kg/ch
Weight / torque ratio : approximately 20.53 kg/mkg
Compression : 10.5 : 1
Starting system : electric
CO² emissions: 124 g/km
Anti-pollution standard : Euro 5+
Standard equipment
Brake assist : ABS
Number of riding modes : 4
Storage volume : 60 liters
TFT Full-Colour screen size: 17.78 cm (7 inches)
Aluminium rims
Gear indicator
Cruise control
Automatic transmission
Combined braking
Radio
Bluetooth
GPS
USB plug
Hill Hold Control
Keyless ignition
Electric adjustable windscreen
Electronically adjustable suspension
Torque control
Saddlebags
Tire pressure monitoring system
Practical information
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Compare the GL 1800 GOLDWING DCT to its competitors

Price

Honda GL 1800 GOLDWING DCT 2025 : $29700
BMW K 1600 GT 2025 : $27935
BMW K 1600 B 2025 : $26780
Harley-Davidson 1920 Street Glide FLHX 2025 : $27749
Harley-Davidson 1920 Road Glide FLTRX 2025 : $27999
Indian 1830 Challenger Limited / Dark Horse 2025 Undisclosed
Indian 1830 Chieftain Limited / Dark Horse 2025 Undisclosed
BMW R 1250 RT 2025 : $19995
BMW R 1300 RT 2025 Undisclosed

Acceleration

Honda GL 1800 GOLDWING DCT 2025 Undisclosed
BMW K 1600 GT 2025 : 3.6 s
BMW K 1600 B 2025 : 3.6 s
Harley-Davidson 1920 Street Glide FLHX 2025 Undisclosed
Harley-Davidson 1920 Road Glide FLTRX 2025 Undisclosed
Indian 1830 Challenger Limited / Dark Horse 2025 Undisclosed
Indian 1830 Chieftain Limited / Dark Horse 2025 Undisclosed
BMW R 1250 RT 2025 : 3.7 s
BMW R 1300 RT 2025 : 3.6 s

Fuel consumption

Honda GL 1800 GOLDWING DCT 2025 : 5.40 liters/100km (0.44 mpg)
BMW K 1600 GT 2025 : 5.90 liters/100km (0.40 mpg)
BMW K 1600 B 2025 : 5.90 liters/100km (0.40 mpg)
Harley-Davidson 1920 Street Glide FLHX 2025 : 6 liters/100km (0.39 mpg)
Harley-Davidson 1920 Road Glide FLTRX 2025 : 6 liters/100km (0.39 mpg)
Indian 1830 Challenger Limited / Dark Horse 2025 Undisclosed
Indian 1830 Chieftain Limited / Dark Horse 2025 : 5.50 liters/100km (0.43 mpg)
BMW R 1250 RT 2025 : 4.75 liters/100km (0.50 mpg)
BMW R 1300 RT 2025 : 4.90 liters/100km (0.48 mpg)

Range

Honda GL 1800 GOLDWING DCT 2025 : 389 km (242 miles)
BMW K 1600 GT 2025 : 441 km (274 miles)
BMW K 1600 B 2025 : 449 km (279 miles)
Harley-Davidson 1920 Street Glide FLHX 2025 : 378 km (235 miles)
Harley-Davidson 1920 Road Glide FLTRX 2025 : 378 km (235 miles)
Indian 1830 Challenger Limited / Dark Horse 2025 Undisclosed
Indian 1830 Chieftain Limited / Dark Horse 2025 : 413 km (257 miles)
BMW R 1250 RT 2025 : 526 km (327 miles)
BMW R 1300 RT 2025 : 490 km (304 miles)

Torque

Honda GL 1800 GOLDWING DCT 2025 : 17.3 mkg
BMW K 1600 GT 2025 : 18.3 mkg
BMW K 1600 B 2025 : 18.3 mkg
Harley-Davidson 1920 Street Glide FLHX 2025 : 17.8 mkg
Harley-Davidson 1920 Road Glide FLTRX 2025 : 17.8 mkg
Indian 1830 Challenger Limited / Dark Horse 2025 : 18.15 mkg
Indian 1830 Chieftain Limited / Dark Horse 2025 : 18.5 mkg
BMW R 1250 RT 2025 : 14.5 mkg
BMW R 1300 RT 2025 : 15.2 mkg

Power

Honda GL 1800 GOLDWING DCT 2025 : 126 ch (124.30 hp)
BMW K 1600 GT 2025 : 160.50 ch (158.30 hp)
BMW K 1600 B 2025 : 160.50 ch (158.30 hp)
Harley-Davidson 1920 Street Glide FLHX 2025 : 107 ch (105.50 hp)
Harley-Davidson 1920 Road Glide FLTRX 2025 : 107 ch (105.50 hp)
Indian 1830 Challenger Limited / Dark Horse 2025 : 126 ch (124.30 hp)
Indian 1830 Chieftain Limited / Dark Horse 2025 : 126 ch (124.30 hp)
BMW R 1250 RT 2025 : 136 ch (134.10 hp)
BMW R 1300 RT 2025 : 145 ch (143 hp)

Power-to-Weight ratio

Honda GL 1800 GOLDWING DCT 2025 : 2.86 kg/ch *
BMW K 1600 GT 2025 : 2.03 kg/ch *
BMW K 1600 B 2025 : 2.03 kg/ch *
Harley-Davidson 1920 Street Glide FLHX 2025 : 3.33 kg/ch
Harley-Davidson 1920 Road Glide FLTRX 2025 : 3.42 kg/ch *
Indian 1830 Challenger Limited / Dark Horse 2025 : 2.99 kg/ch
Indian 1830 Chieftain Limited / Dark Horse 2025 : 2.94 kg/ch
BMW R 1250 RT 2025 : 1.92 kg/ch *
BMW R 1300 RT 2025 : 1.82 kg/ch *

Torque-to-Weight ratio

Honda GL 1800 GOLDWING DCT 2025 : 20.53 kg/mkg *
BMW K 1600 GT 2025 : 17.56 kg/mkg *
BMW K 1600 B 2025 : 17.6 kg/mkg *
Harley-Davidson 1920 Street Glide FLHX 2025 : 19.72 kg/mkg
Harley-Davidson 1920 Road Glide FLTRX 2025 : 20.27 kg/mkg *
Indian 1830 Challenger Limited / Dark Horse 2025 : 20.5 kg/mkg
Indian 1830 Chieftain Limited / Dark Horse 2025 : 19.78 kg/mkg
BMW R 1250 RT 2025 : 17.8 kg/mkg *
BMW R 1300 RT 2025 : 17.16 kg/mkg *

Speed

Honda GL 1800 GOLDWING DCT 2025 : 180 km/h (111.80 mph)
BMW K 1600 GT 2025 : over 200 km/h (124.30 mph)
BMW K 1600 B 2025 : 200 km/h (124.30 mph)
Harley-Davidson 1920 Street Glide FLHX 2025 : approximately 170 km/h (105.60 mph)
Harley-Davidson 1920 Road Glide FLTRX 2025 : approximately 170 km/h (105.60 mph)
Indian 1830 Challenger Limited / Dark Horse 2025 : over 180 km/h (111.80 mph)
Indian 1830 Chieftain Limited / Dark Horse 2025 : approximately 180 km/h (111.80 mph)
BMW R 1250 RT 2025 : over 200 km/h (124.30 mph)
BMW R 1300 RT 2025 : over 200 km/h (124.30 mph)

CO² emissions

Honda GL 1800 GOLDWING DCT 2025 : 124 g/km
BMW K 1600 GT 2025 : 137 g/km
BMW K 1600 B 2025 : 137 g/km
Harley-Davidson 1920 Street Glide FLHX 2025 : 143 g/km
Harley-Davidson 1920 Road Glide FLTRX 2025 : 143 g/km
Indian 1830 Challenger Limited / Dark Horse 2025 Undisclosed
Indian 1830 Chieftain Limited / Dark Horse 2025 : 135 g/km
BMW R 1250 RT 2025 : 110 g/km
BMW R 1300 RT 2025 : 113 g/km

Bikers' reviews Leave a review - 15 reviews

For 2025, we should have revised the baggage, which is small in terms of capacity. Electronic improvements are missing (digital speedometer, new-generation lighting, etc.) and controlled suspensions should also have been installed on the bagger (given the price!) Rating : 4/5
Request a view and meter explanations
French FRANCKY Model 2021
Hello, I would like to see the content and functionality of CarPlay on the Goldwing DCT 2021 please. Thanks for your help. :) Rating : 5/5
French Model 2025
This bike is the top of the class. Pure riding pleasure. Perfect lines. Unrivalled riding comfort. The road is never long enough when you're behind the wheel of this machine. I can't wait. Rating : 5/5
French Model 2025
Personally, I think the Bagger in matte black is superbly handsome, and I'm all for this rebellious Bagger spirit, thanks to Honda for being a bit of a rebel.
Javi
Rating : 5/5
30.000km quel est la revision a prevoir
French Model 2025
Bonjour les amis je m'apprêt a acheter une Goldwin 2020 a un particulier avec 30.000 km au compteur avez vous des conseils a me donner Merci a tous Rating : 5/5
Goldwing 2025
We were expecting the 50th anniversary to see a new version, with changes to suitcase capacity, a modernized dashboard, pilot-operated suspension on the Bagger, improved headlights, etc. Shame! Rating : 3/5
C'est enorme!
French Le top!! Model 2024
the best bike for me / work, duo, long trips with the missus, outings with friends. Comfort, safety, technology, precision riding, never fails, except that you have to remember the weight and anticipate braking and make sure you're on the right track for corners. Super happy, and with the auto gearbox, you're free to concentrate on driving. The gearbox is amazing... Great fun. (I've had 2 K1600s before and two HD Electra/Street). I won't go back to anything else, given the quality, pleasure, comfort, safety and versatility. Last comment, you don't really feel the 367 kg, it's a bike once you've got going, but be careful when manoeuvring at low revs, especially with two people, and make sure you turn wide on half turns. Voila, I hope this helps you make your choice. Viv. Rating : 5/5
Amortisseurs
French Celpat Model 2024
Hello, contrary to what's stated in the article, the Goldwing (tout court) unfortunately doesn't have pilot-operated suspension, and the rear end can be improved. Patrice Rating : 4/5
Boîte de vitesse bloquée
French Bernard Model 2023
In 7000kms no worries and then 2 times in a row gearbox locked and had to go back to the dealership The first time the dealer told me that I had not put the bike in neutral before stopping and that this had put the machine at fault but today ditto although I was careful Has anyone had this kind of problem Thank you bernard Rating : 4/5
French Bruno
From what I've read, when you start the engine, switch on the ignition and wait for the needles to return and the warning lights to come on Rating : 5/5
problème de selle
French titi Model 2021
Hello
The rear saddle is much too wide
How can I solve this problem?
Bonne route et merci
Rating : 4/5
accroche casque
French Léon Model 2021
Helmet hook: is there a helmet hook on the Bagger? Where is it located and how can I attach my helmet?
Thanks
Rating : 5/5
Le summum
French Pierrenoel Model 2019
I've been riding for 48 years, it's my 17th bike, and if I change it's the same one Rating : 5/5
Hauteur de selle
French Jeanpat Model 2021
Hello, I'm 1m70 tall and my toes touch the ground. Is there a saddle that's better suited to my size so that I can get a more stable hold when I stop?
Thank you
Rating : 5/5
attelage pour 1800 Goldwing bagger ?
French Dean_57 Model 2019
Hello, I've ordered my 1800 Bagger and I'd like to know which towbar you have on your bike
Thanks
Rating : 5/5
Une après midi avec la bagger GD
French Francky Model 2019
Superb machine, comfortable, super well made, but the saddle is too wide, which makes for short legs. However, be careful not to miss out on gravel, as the weight is still quite high. Rating : 4/5
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FAQ Your frequently asked questions about the GL 1800 GOLDWING DCT 2025

What is the power of the GL 1800 GOLDWING DCT 2025?
The GL 1800 GOLDWING DCT 2025 develops a power of 126 ch (124.30 hp)
What is the torque of the GL 1800 GOLDWING DCT 2025?
The maximum torque of the GL 1800 GOLDWING DCT 2025 is 17.30 mkg to 4,500 rpm.
What is the maximum speed of the GL 1800 GOLDWING DCT 2025?
The GL 1800 GOLDWING DCT 2025 is capable of reaching a top speed of 180 km/h (111.80 mph) on the track.
What is the weight of the GL 1800 GOLDWING DCT 2025?
The GL 1800 GOLDWING DCT 2025 has a a weight when fully loaded of 373 kg (822 lb).
What is the fuel consumption of the GL 1800 GOLDWING DCT 2025?
Average fuel consumption is estimated at 5.40 l/100km (0.44 mpg) according to the WMTC cycle.
QWhat is the seat height of the GL 1800 GOLDWING DCT 2025?
To ensure good accessibility, the GL 1800 GOLDWING DCT 2025 offers a minimum seat height of 745 mm (29.33 in).
What is the price of the GL 1800 GOLDWING DCT 2025?
The price of the GL 1800 GOLDWING DCT 2025 is 28,849€ in France. It is displayed at $29,700 in the United States.
What colors are available for the GL 1800 GOLDWING DCT 2025?
For the 2025 model year, the GL 1800 GOLDWING DCT is available in one color: black.