30-Year Arcs / Scooter / Honda Forza 750 Lineage
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Honda Forza 750. The maxi-scooter with a real bike's engine.

Launched 2021, the Forza 750 is what happens when Honda put their NC750 parallel-twin into a maxi-scooter chassis. 58bhp, 69Nm torque, 235kg wet, 790mm seat — DCT auto, motorway and continent-capable. 1996/2006/2016 = nothing in this segment from Honda. The Forza 750 is Honda's answer to the Yamaha TMAX 560 — heavier engine, more torque, less aggressive, more useable two-up. £10,649 OTR for 2026.

1996
None (no UK 750cc maxi-scooter from anyone)
2006
None (TMAX 500 launched 2008, Honda nothing)
2016
None (still no Honda 750 maxi)
2026
Forza 750 (NSS750, current)
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1996 30 yrs ago · None
No bike for this era

No 750cc maxi-scooter

Maxi-scooters didn't exist as a class
Largest UK scooters were 250-400cc

STATUS · CATEGORY ABSENT
NONE
Foresight FES250 (1997)
2006 20 yrs ago · None
No bike for this era

No 750cc maxi from Honda

Yamaha TMAX 500 had launched in 2001
Honda's biggest scooter was SW-T400

STATUS · GAP
GAP
SW-T400 ~£5,499
2016 10 yrs ago · None
No bike for this era

Still no 750 Honda scooter

Honda's biggest scooter was Integra 750 (2014)
Integra was a hybrid scooter/bike, not a true maxi

STATUS · PRE-LAUNCH
GAP
Integra 750 ~£8,799
2026 Current · Forza 750 (NSS750)
2026 Honda Forza 750 NSS750

Honda Forza 750

745cc parallel-twin, DCT auto, cornering ABS
4 ride modes, electric screen, Smart Key, cruise

745cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin (270° crank)
58.0 bhp
69
235
790
DCT 6-speed dual-clutchCornering ABS (IMU)HSTC traction control4 ride modes (Sport/Standard/Rain/User)Electric screenCruise controlHonda Smart KeyFull LED lighting5in TFT (Honda RoadSync)Smartphone connectivity (Apple CarPlay)Idle-stopUSB-C charge socketA2 detune kit availableHeated grips (option)
Known issues
  • 235kg is a lot to handle at parking speed
  • Underseat storage tighter than Forza 350 (no second helmet)
  • DCT smooth in D, less smooth in S — touchpoint
  • Final-drive chain not maintenance-free (vs TMAX belt)
  • Pricey at £10.6k vs TMAX 560 £13.4k — but still real money
  • Otherwise the most useable big maxi-scooter you can buy in the UK
£10,649
Yamaha TMAX 560 £13,408
Forza 750
// 30-Year Delta

What actually changed.

1996 → 2026 · 30 years of "progress"
First Honda 750cc maxi-scooter ever Launched 2021 The Forza 750 (NSS750) is the first-ever Honda 750cc maxi-scooter. Honda had made the Integra 750 from 2014, but that was a hybrid scooter/motorcycle (foot-pegs, no underseat storage, manual-style stance). The Forza 750 is a proper maxi: floorboards, underseat storage, scooter ergonomics. Honda took 20 years longer than Yamaha to enter this segment.
Same engine as NC750X / X-ADV 745cc 270° parallel-twin The Forza 750 uses Honda's 745cc parallel-twin — the same fundamental engine in the NC750X, X-ADV and (detuned) Integra 750. Designed for low-rev torque (peak at ~6,250rpm), 70mpg real-world, near-bulletproof reliability. 100,000-mile examples are common in courier fleets.
DCT auto Stepless or stepped Honda's DCT (dual-clutch transmission) is unique in the maxi-scooter class. Yamaha TMAX uses a CVT belt; BMW C400 GT uses a CVT. DCT gives proper 6-speed gear ratios with auto or paddle-shift control — meaning more efficient cruising, engine-braking on descents, and proper passing power. Many riders prefer it; some find it busier than CVT.
Cornering ABS via IMU Class-leading Forza 750 has Honda's 6-axis IMU enabling cornering ABS — meaning ABS that doesn't lock the brakes mid-corner like older systems do. Same tech as Africa Twin, Goldwing, R1300 GS. None of its scooter rivals (TMAX, AK 550, GTS 300) have IMU-based cornering ABS at this price.
A2-licence compatibility Honda kit available Honda offers an A2-licence restriction kit for the Forza 750 — limits power to 47bhp, making it A2-legal for new riders. Buy the bike on a CBT graduate's first proper licence, run it through 2 years of A2, then unrestrict for full A. Very few maxi-scooters offer this.
Real-world fuel range 270 mile tank 13L tank, 70mpg WMTC, ~80mpg real-world cruising at A-road speeds. Real range 250-280 miles between stops. Forza 750 has crossed continents in tests. Genuinely useable as a tourer, not just a commuter — which the Forza 350 isn't quite, and the TMAX 560 isn't either (10L tank).
Why this matters in 2026 Replacing a £15k tourer A real number: the Forza 750 (£10,649) plus £1,500 of luggage and accessories does what a £15-18k mid-size sport-tourer does for a commuter who occasionally tours. No clutch, no gear-shifting, more luggage. For a lot of riders that's a smarter buy than an NT1100 or Tracer 9. It's not a sports bike — but most people don't ride sports bikes.
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Where these numbers come from

Every figure on this page is from a published manufacturer spec sheet or a reputable review publication. No press junkets, no opinions in the spec data. Inflation calculated using Bank of England's CPI tool.

1996/2006/2016 GAP Honda UK heritage · Forza 750 UK launch 2021
2026 Forza 750 Honda Motor Europe NSS750 · MCN review · Bennetts BikeSocial