The Honda Rebel 1100 cruiser, a fan favorite, is getting a 2025 model year refresh. While the core parallel twin engine remains unchanged, Honda has focused on refining the riding experience and adding premium touches to the lineup. The 2025 Rebel 1100 boasts an improved riding position and a more visible instrument cluster.
Additionally, a convenient charging outlet has been added to keep your devices powered. The RoadSync feature, which enables hands-free navigation, music, and weather updates, continues to be offered across the range. For 2025, Honda introduces the Rebel 1100 DCT SE, a fully loaded cruiser with premium features like fork boots, handlebar end mirrors, a color-matched headlight cowl, a short front fender, and a unique seat.
This new addition brings the total number of trim levels to five, each offering distinct styling and features to cater to various rider preferences. The 2025 Rebel 1100 models are expected to be available in December, with prices starting at $9,599.
Honda has announced the return of a diverse range of motorcycles for the 2025 model year, catering to various riding preferences. The lineup includes cruisers, adventure bikes, dual-sport, sport, and naked bikes.
Notably, the Fury ($11,499), Shadow Phantom ($8,699), Africa Twin (four models starting at $14,799), NX500 ($7,399), XR650L ($6,999), CBR500R ($7,399), and CB500F ($6,899) are making a comeback. While these models are returning, Honda has focused on minor aesthetic updates and new color options for the 2025 model year, with minimal mechanical changes.