2025 Honda Rebel 1100T Launched With 65 km/l Mileage, DCT Magic & Premium Touring Features

2025 Honda Rebel 1100T

Honda’s latest offering in the touring cruiser segment the 2025 Honda Rebel 1100T brings together style, performance, and technology in one refined package. It’s not just a motorcycle, it’s a purpose-built machine for riders who want adventure-ready features without sacrificing ease of use. Whether you’re a weekend explorer or a long-distance rider, this bike has the versatility to keep you going.

Specification Rebel 1100T (Manual) Rebel 1100T DCT (Auto)
Ex-Showroom Price $10,799 $11,499
Engine Type 1,083cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin Same
Peak Output Approx. 87 hp @ 7,250 rpm Same
Max Torque 98 Nm @ 4,750 rpm Same
Gearbox 6-speed Manual 6-speed Dual-Clutch Auto
Front Suspension 43mm telescopic fork Same
Rear Suspension Dual Showa shocks Same
Braking System ABS with 330mm/256mm discs Same
Seat Height 27.5 inches Same
Weight (Kerb) 520 lbs (approx.) Same
Fuel Tank Capacity 3.6 gallons (~13.6L) Same
Saddlebags Volume 35 liters each side Same
Display & Features 5-inch TFT, Honda RoadSync Same
Tech Highlights Cruise control, HSTC, Ride modes Same

Design That Talks Touring

The Rebel 1100T breaks away from traditional cruiser designs with its factory-fitted batwing-style fairing and aerodynamic form. It’s a bike that looks aggressive yet refined, complete with color-matched hard saddlebags that don’t disrupt its clean silhouette. Compact yet muscular, this machine is perfect for riders who want all the functionality without the bulk.

Punchy Engine With Everyday Usability

At its core lies a 1083cc parallel-twin engine borrowed from Honda’s Africa Twin. It delivers a smooth and torquey ride that’s ideal for urban commutes as well as cross-state journeys. The engine feels lively even at low rpm, offering consistent power delivery across the range. Whether you pick the 6-speed manual or the futuristic DCT automatic, you’re promised seamless performance.

Effortless Ride Technology

The 2025 Rebel 1100T features multiple riding modes—Standard, Rain, Sport, and a customizable User setting—that adapt to your style and the road conditions. Honda’s advanced Dual Clutch Transmission makes gear changes buttery smooth, and it’s especially useful during stop-and-go traffic or long highway stretches. Traction control and wheelie control further enhance safety.

Built for Rider Comfort

Honda has prioritized ergonomics with a low 27.5-inch seat height and mid-mounted foot pegs. The seat is well-cushioned, and the handlebar sweep encourages a neutral riding position. Whether you’re 5’5″ or over 6 feet tall, the Rebel offers a comfortable fit for long journeys. The fairing isn’t just for show—it significantly reduces wind buffeting.

Touring Utility in a Compact Body

Those hard-shell saddlebags offer 35 liters each, giving you enough room for your weekend gear or daily errands. The integrated mounting system keeps the setup clean and doesn’t interfere with the bike’s lines. A lockable feature adds peace of mind for city parking.

Fuel Economy That Makes Sense

Despite its size and power, the Rebel 1100T delivers fuel efficiency of around 43 miles per gallon, according to internal testing and user reviews. That means over 150 miles of range on a full tank perfect for day-long rides without constant fuel stops.

Connected Ride Experience

A 5-inch full-color TFT screen acts as your command center. Through the Honda RoadSync app, you can manage navigation, calls, and audio right from the handlebar buttons. It’s a rare level of tech in this price bracket and a big plus for connected riders.

Dependable Braking & Safety Package

Honda equips the Rebel 1100T with a dual-disc ABS system—330 mm up front and 256 mm at the rear. Whether you’re cruising through city traffic or riding down twisty mountain passes, the braking feels precise, balanced, and confidence-inspiring.

Price That Underlines Value

The 2025 Honda Rebel 1100T is available in Metallic Black and Bordeaux Red, both giving a premium vibe. Priced at $10,799 for the manual and $11,499 for the DCT, the Rebel undercuts many heavyweight cruisers while offering better tech and daily usability.

Who Is It For?

This bike fits a wide range of riders. Beginners who’ve grown out of mid-weight bikes will appreciate its balance and control. Experienced riders will admire the modern touches like DCT and ride modes. And those used to big V-twins will be surprised at how light and intuitive the 1100T feels.

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