The moment you sit on the bike and look at the console, you realise that even simplicity has evolved. In 2026, it’s nearly impossible to find a motorcycle without a digital display, and Honda has embraced that—without overcomplicating things.
The display is clean and easy to read, offering all the essential information you’d need—from live mileage and average fuel efficiency to range, service reminders, a digital clock, fuel level, and even an eco-indicator.
But what truly stood out to me wasn’t the screen—it was something far more old-school.
The kick starter.
In a world dominated by self-start systems, having the option to kick-start the bike feels oddly satisfying. It’s a small detail, but one that adds a layer of connection between rider and machine that modern motorcycles often lack.