Suzuki SV-7GX 2026 vs. Honda NC750X DCT 2026

Suzuki SV-7GX 2026

Honda NC750X DCT 2026
Technical Specifications Suzuki SV-7GX 2026 compared to Honda NC750X DCT 2026
Pros and Cons in comparison
Pros and Cons in comparison
Suzuki SV-7GX 2026

The Suzuki SV-7GX isn’t a bike for pub-talk heroes, but for clocking up real kilometres in everyday life. It combines the appealing V2 character with modern electronics, good wind protection and a price that’s really competitive in this class. You do feel the 211 kg when manoeuvring, and very tall riders or adrenaline junkies will be better off looking elsewhere. For everyone else, it’s an astonishingly well-rounded, accessible and highly recommendable Suzuki.
Honda NC750X DCT 2026

The Honda NC750X retains its strengths in the 2025 model year when it comes to everyday practicality, useful features, accessibility and low fuel consumption. The unique DCT dual-clutch transmission is even better now, thanks to its more harmonious setup. A new aspect is its sportiness, which was already made possible by the engine and transmission unit and the agile handling with a low centre of gravity, but is now taken to a new level by the new, more stable dual-disc front brake. Given its outstanding touring capabilities, it’s no surprise that the NC750X sells so well, despite – or perhaps even because of – the fact that it has been around for 13 years. If you can afford it, you should definitely invest in the DCT dual-clutch transmission – that’s what makes the NC750X truly unique!



















