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Suzuki V Strom 650 XT 2020-2024 vs Honda CB750 Hornet

Do you want to find out which bike is the best, Suzuki V Strom 650 XT 2020-2024 or Honda CB750 Hornet? 91Wheels brings you a detailed comparison between V Strom 650 XT 2020-2024 and CB750 Hornet. Suzuki V Strom 650 XT 2020-2024 Price starts at Rs.N/A (ex-showroom) for STD BS6 and Honda CB750 Hornet Price starts at Rs.8.60 Lakh (ex-showroom) for STD. Suzuki V Strom 650 XT 2020-2024 is 2 cylinder, 645 cc Engine can generate 69.7 bhp @ 8800 rpm power whereas Honda CB750 Hornet is a N/A cylinder, 755 cc Engine can generate 90.51 hp @ 9500 rpm power. In terms of mileage, V Strom 650 XT 2020-2024 provides a mileage of 25.2 kmpl (base model), and CB750 Hornet has a range of N/Akm/charge (base model). Suzuki V Strom 650 XT 2020-2024 is available in 2 colours & 2 variants whereas Honda CB750 Hornet is available in 2 colours & 1 variants.

V Strom 650 XT 2020-2024 vs CB750 Hornet

Key HighlightsSuzuki V Strom 650 XTHonda CB750 Hornet
PriceRs.8.85 LakhRs.8.60 Lakh
Engine Capacity645 cc755 cc
Power69.7 bhp @ 8800 rpm90.51 hp @ 9500 rpm
Mileage/Range25.2 kmplN/A km/charge
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Suzuki V Strom 650 XT STD BS6 bike
STD BS6
Rs. 8.85 Lakh
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Honda CB750 Hornet STD bike
STD
Rs. 8.60 Lakh
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Specifications Overview

Variant Name
On Road Price
N/A
9.70 Lakh
Price Breakup
User Rating
3.9
-
Transmission Type
Manual
Manual
Fuel Tank Capacity
20 Litres
15.2 Litres
Engine Displacement
645 cc
755 cc
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Brakes, Suspension & Tyres

Braking System
Dual Channel ABS
-
Calliper Type
Front-Dual& Rear-Single Piston Calliper
-
Front Disc Size
-
296 mm
Front Suspension Preload Adjuster
1
-
Front Wheel Size
19
-
Rear Suspension Preload Adjuster
1
-
Rear Wheel Size
17
-
Wheel Type
Spoke
-
Front Suspension
Telescopic& coil spring& oil damped
Showa 41 mm SFF-BP USD, 130 mm travel
Rear Suspension
Link type& coil spring& oil damped
Monoshock damper, Prolink swingarm, 150 mm travel
Front Tyre Size
110/80 - R19
120/70 - ZR17
Rear Tyre Size
150/70 - R17
160/60 - ZR17
Front Type
Disc
Disc
Rear Disc/Drum Size
260 mm
240 mm
Rear Type
Disc
Disc

Instrumentation

Riding Modes Switch
1
check
Fuel level guage
Digital
-
Tachometer
Analogue
-
Speedometer
Digital
-
Odometer
Digital
-

Exterior

LED headlight
-
check

Body & Suspension

Colors
Images
-
Frame Type
Aluminum Twin-Spar Frame
Diamond Steel

Engine & Transmission

Engine Capacity
645 cc
755 cc
Engine Type
4-stroke& liquid-cooled& DOHC& 90 V-twin
Liquid-cooled SOHC 4-stroke 8-valve Parallel Twin with 270? crank
No. of Cylinders
2
-
No. of valves per cylinder
4
-
Transmission Type
Manual
Manual
Range
500 km/charge
-
Top Speed
190 kmph
205 kmph
Bore x Stroke
87 mm x 63.5 mm
Charging Socket
check
-
Configuration
DOHC
-
Cooling type
Liquid Cooled
-
Fuelling
Fuel Injection
PGM-FI
Max Power
69.7 bhp @ 8800 rpm
90.51 hp @ 9500 rpm
Max Torque
62 Nm @ 6300 rpm
75 Nm @ 7.250 rpm
Mileage (Claimed)
25.2 kmpl
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Comfort & Convenience

Low Battery Indicator
1
-
Pillion Footrest
1
-
Riding Modes
Mode 1& Mode 2 and Off
check
Under Seat Storage
-
Console Type
Semi-Digital
-
Start Type
Electric Start
-
USB Charger Port
-
check

Safety

Hazard Warning Indicator
1
-
Hazard Warning Switch
1
-
Radial Tyres
1
-
Pass Light
-
check
ABS - Anti-lock braking system
Dual Channel ABS
-

Dimensions & Capacity

Length
2275 mm
2090 mm
Width
910 mm
780 mm
Height
1405 mm
1085 mm
Wheelbase
1560 mm
1420 mm
Ground Clearance
170 mm
140 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity
20 Litres
15.2 Litres
Engine Oil Capacity
3 Litres
3.8 Litres
Body Type
Sports Bike
-
Seat Height
835 mm
795 mm
Unladden/Kerb Weight
216 kg
192 kg

Pros & Cons

Pros
  • Adventure ready bits make it practical
  • Looks big, and we love the design
  • Relaxed cruiser, efficient too
  • Sharp and aggressive streetfighter styling
  • Powerful 755cc parallel-twin engine with V-twin-like character
  • Feature-rich: 5-inch TFT, smartphone connectivity, riding modes, traction control
  • Balanced chassis with high-spec Showa suspension
  • Backed by Honda’s reliability and premium BigWing network
Cons
  • No standard quickshifter (offered as optional)
  • Slightly pricey when compared to some rivals
  • Limited colour options (only two)
  • Not ideal for touring-focused riders seeking wind protection
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Detailed Comparison of Suzuki V Strom 650 XT and Honda CB750 Hornet

Transmission

Suzuki V Strom 650 XT 2020-2024 comes with 6 Speed Manual transmission and CB750 Hornet comes with 6 Manual transmission.

Dimensions

Suzuki V Strom 650 XT 2020-2024 has a 20 Litres fuel tank with 1405 mm seat height. Honda CB750 Hornet has 1085 mm seat height and 15.2 Litres fuel tank capacity.

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Suzuki V Strom 650 XT and Honda CB750 Hornet Owner Reviews

  • V Strom 650 XT 2020-2024 Review
  • CB750 Hornet Review
    • R
      Rahul
      3 Year ago
      4.2
      Compared to Kawasaki, it is less expensive to maintain and gets 25 km/l in the city and 28–30 km/l on the highway.
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      Reply
    • XC
      Xavier Clinton
      3 Year ago
      4.4
      Awesome bike in the ten-lakh range for adventure travel with a full touring gear
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      Reply
    • MR
      Manoj Rawat
      3 Year ago
      4.0
      Overall, choosing it over the Versys was the best choice I could have made because it is worth 1.5 lakh more than a sports tourer.
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      Reply
    • AS
      Asif Siddiqui
      3 Year ago
      3.6
      Although the price is a little high, the quality of the parts and engine smoothness you get make up for it.
      Likes (1)
      Reply
    • D
      Danish
      3 Year ago
      4.2
      Suzuki has created a fantastic bike by keeping in mind that ergonomics and styling are best for touring.
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      Reply
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