Honda CB1000GT

0 EUR
Price includes delivery and ancillary costs

Environment

CO2 emission(combined):
140 g/km

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Vehicle data

Kilometres:
0 KM
Power:
110 kW (150 PS)
Displacement:
1000 ccm
Year of manufacture:
2026
Colour:
Graphite Black

Engine and gearbox data

Classification:
New vehicle
Fuel:
Fuel
Drive:
Chain drive
Gearbox:
manual transmission

Equipment

ABS
Connectivity
Electronic chassis
E-starter
Driving modes
Handle heating
Catalyst
Keyless Go System
Suitcase
Cornering ABS
LED headlights
Cruise control
TFT display
Traction control
Wheelie control
Adjustable windscreen
Windscreen

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Conclusion from the 1000PS editorial team

Honda CB1000GT - Modellreihe Mk1 (2026 - jetzt)

Honda’s attempt to develop a sporty touring model based on the Hornet has been a great success for the Japanese manufacturer. With a high level of comfort and an impressive range of standard features, the new GT also scores highly in terms of sportiness. You hardly notice the 229kg weight, either whilst riding or when stationary, giving it a very lively feel. Its appearance is also impressive, thanks to its sleek lines, skilful design and colour scheme. But what is likely to win people over most is the value for money. Priced at €17,490 in Austria and €14,429 in Germany, Honda has really slashed the price. When you also take into account the extensive standard equipment (electronic suspension, cruise control, heated grips, Keyless Go, case system, etc.), the Japanese manufacturer has really gone the extra mile. However, anyone keen to add the GT to their garage will need a little more patience: the first vehicles aren’t expected to be delivered until the second quarter at the earliest. There is one small consolation, though: anticipation is half the fun!


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