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Honda NTV650 / NT700V Deauville. The unsung commuter-tourer.

Honda's 1998 NTV650 Deauville was a 647cc 52° V-twin tourer — half-fairing, integrated panniers, shaft drive, comfortable for long distance. NT700V (2006-2012) bumped to 680cc with FI and ABS. Killed in 2012 with no direct successor — the NT1100 (1084cc parallel-twin) is bigger, pricier, and a different category. Properly underrated bike on UK used market in 2026.

1996
Pre-Deauville (1998 launch)
2006
NT700V Deauville · launch year
2016
Killed 2012 · 4 yrs gone
2026
No Deauville · NT1100 different
Continual audits are underway to verify local pricing for every bike in every market. Apologies for any gaps you see while this is in progress.
1996 Pre-Deauville (1998 launch)

Pre-Deauville

Honda's mid-tour 1996 was the NTV650 Bros (naked-ish) and the Pan European
Deauville launched 1998 with integrated panniers and half-fairing

Deauville not yet — 1998 launch
N/Apre-launch
£5,300
2006 NT700V Deauville · launch year
2006 NT700V Deauville

NT700V Deauville (2006-2012)

680cc 52° V-twin, fuel injection, optional ABS
Integrated hard panniers, half-fairing, shaft drive

680cc liquid-cooled SOHC 52° V-twin (FI · PGM-FI)
65bhp
62
246
805
ABS (opt)Fuel injectionTraction controlRide modesAnalogue + LCD insetIntegrated panniersShaft drive
Known issues
  • NT700V — final drive splines (failure to grease) — all years
  • Reg/rec carry-over (Honda pattern) — all years
  • Front fork seal weep — all years
  • Otherwise extremely mature, no major recalls
£6,500
£10,900
£2.5–4.5k
2016 Killed 2012 · 4 yrs gone
No bike for this era

No Deauville

Honda has no direct mid-tour V-twin replacement
NT1100 (2022, 1084cc parallel-twin) is bigger and pricier, different category

STATUS · GONE
GONE
2026 No Deauville · 14 yrs gone
No bike for this era

No Deauville

NT1100 is Honda's modern mid-tour (parallel-twin 1084cc)
£12,499 — significantly more expensive than Deauville was, and bigger

STATUS · GONE
GONE
NT1100 £12,499
// 30-Year Delta

What actually changed.

From Deauville to NT1100 · 30 years of Honda mid-touring
The mid-cubed V-twin tourer Extinct in 2026 Deauville's role — sub-700cc V-twin shaft-drive commuter-tourer with integrated panniers — is essentially extinct in 2026. BMW R1200CL went 2010, Yamaha XJ900 Diversion went 2003. The category got squeezed: bigger riders went to ADV bikes (Africa Twin, GS), smaller riders went to A2-friendly nakeds (MT-07, CB650R). Nobody makes the in-between any more.
NTV650 → NT700V transition +33cc, FI, 2006 2006 NT700V update: 647cc → 680cc, carb-to-FI, optional ABS, integrated hard panniers (better than NTV650's bolt-on bags), revised half-fairing. Same 52° V-twin layout, modernised. NT700V is the better bike — find clean used examples for £2.5-4.5k in 2026.
Why it ended 2012 Sales decline + Euro 4 cost Deauville sales never recovered after 2008 financial crisis. Euro 4 emissions in 2017 would have required engine redesign; Honda chose not to fund it. Same fate as Yamaha's XJ900 Diversion (gone 2003) and BMW's K1200LT (gone 2009). The category's customer base aged out.
Real cost trajectory (vs NT1100) +15% real £6,500 NT700V in 2006 (£10,900 today) → £12,499 NT1100 in 2026. Slight real-terms increase. NT1100 has more rider aids (cornering ABS, traction, ride modes), bigger engine (1084 vs 680cc), heavier (240kg wet vs 246kg wet — comparable), and is a different category (full tourer not commuter-tourer).
Rider aids count (1998 → 2026) 0 → 8 NTV650 had nothing. NT700V added FI and optional ABS. 2026 NT1100 has cornering ABS, traction control, ride modes, DCT auto-clutch option, cruise control, full LCD, heated grips standard, smartphone connect. The mid-tour class has gone from minimum-viable to fully electronic.
Cheapest way in £1.8k A clean NTV650 Deauville from 1998-2005. 56bhp 52° V-twin, shaft drive, integrated panniers, comfortable upright ergos. The cheapest path to a Honda V-twin commuter-tourer. Pay attention to final drive splines, reg/rec, carb sync. Honda dealer network is strong for older bikes.
Why riders miss it Mid-cubed simplicity The Deauville fitted a specific rider need — sub-£10k commuter-tourer with shaft drive, panniers, comfortable ergos, modest power. Modern alternatives are either bigger (NT1100, R1300RT) or smaller (CB650R, MT-07 with luggage). The Deauville's sweet-spot of capability vs cost is uniquely missing in 2026 showrooms.
// Sources

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.

1998-2005 NTV650 Deauville Manufacturer specs · MCN archive · Visordown
2006-2012 NT700V Deauville Manufacturer press · MCN · Bennetts BikeSocial
2026 NT1100 (closest Honda) Honda UK 2026 spec sheet · MCN · Bennetts BikeSocial