The Moto Ref

Honda CB750 Hornet vs Triumph Speed 400

Two naked bikes scored on the same 100-point system: specs side by side, points per category and a verdict that commits. These two sit in different classes, so each score is computed within its own class.

Honda

CB750 Hornet

60.6

/ 100

Winner

vs

Triumph

Speed 400

48.7

/ 100

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0 to 100 km/h

Estimated from power to weight, not a measured time.

Honda CB750 Hornet0 km/h
CB750 Hornet
Triumph Speed 4000 km/h
Speed 400

Points by category

Six categories, 100 points. How every point is calculated

Engine and performance

out of 25
CB750 Hornet
15.2
Speed 400
7.7

Handling and chassis

out of 20
CB750 Hornet
7.2
Speed 400
6.9

Value

out of 20
CB750 Hornet
13.5
Speed 400
16.7

Practicality

out of 15
CB750 Hornet
11.6
Speed 400
7.0

Technology

out of 10
CB750 Hornet
7.1
Speed 400
3.3

Reliability and ownership

out of 10
CB750 Hornet
6.0
Speed 400
7.1

Specs side by side

Full specification comparison: Honda CB750 Hornet versus Triumph Speed 400
SpecHondaCB750 HornetTriumphSpeed 400
Engine
EngineParallel twin, liquid cooled, UnicamSingle cylinder, liquid cooled, DOHC
Displacement755 cc398.2 cc
Power91.8 hp at 9,500 rpm40 hp at 8,000 rpm
Torque75 Nm at 7,250 rpm37.5 Nm at 6,500 rpm
Power to weight0.48 hp/kg0.24 hp/kg
Chassis
Wet weight190 kg170 kg
Front suspensionShowa 41 mm SFF-BP, 130 mm43 mm big piston fork, 140 mm
Front adjustabilityNon-adjustableNon-adjustable
Rear suspensionShowa monoshock, 150 mmMonoshock, 130 mm
Rear adjustabilityPreload onlyPreload only
Front brake296 mm, radial 4-piston300 mm, radial 4-piston
ABSStandard ABSStandard ABS
Dimensions
Seat height795 mm790 mm
Wheelbase1420 mm1377 mm
Fuel capacity15.2 L13 L
Claimed consumption4.3 L/100 km3.5 L/100 km
Fuel range353 km371 km
Ownership
Price€7,990€5,745
Service interval12,000 km16,000 km
Valve check24,000 km32,000 km
Warranty2 years2 years
Equipment
DashTFTLCD
Ride modesYesNo
Traction controlYesYes
QuickshifterOptionalNot available
Cruise controlNot availableNot available
ConnectivityYesNo
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Verdict

The Honda CB750 Hornet wins this comparison comfortably, 60.6 points to 48.7.

The gap of 11.9 points is built mostly in engine and performance, where the CB750 Hornet takes 7.5 points out of the Speed 400. Scores are computed within each bike's class from published spec data; the full formula is on the methodology page.

On the road the CB750 Hornet is the quicker machine: 91.8 hp and 75 Nm moving 190 kg, against 40 hp and 37.5 Nm moving 170 kg for the Speed 400. That is 0.48 hp per kilo playing 0.24.

The Speed 400 costs €5,745, which leaves €2,245 in your pocket against the CB750 Hornet at €7,990. Service intervals run 16,000 km on the Speed 400 and 12,000 km on the CB750 Hornet.

Better for city and commuting

Honda CB750 Hornet

A 795 mm seat, 353 km of tank range and the stronger practicality and value scores make it the easier bike to live with daily.

Better for weekend twisties

Honda CB750 Hornet

91.8 hp pushing 190 kg with Showa 41 mm SFF-BP up front. It takes the combined engine and handling points.

Better for longer trips

Honda CB750 Hornet

353 km between fuel stops and the better equipment score. Distance rewards range and rider aids, and it has more of both.

Frequently asked

Which is faster, the Honda CB750 Hornet or the Triumph Speed 400?
The Honda CB750 Hornet. It carries 0.48 hp per kilo (91.8 hp, 190 kg wet) against 0.24 hp per kilo for the Triumph Speed 400 (40 hp, 170 kg).
Is the Honda CB750 Hornet cheaper than the Triumph Speed 400?
The Triumph Speed 400 is cheaper at €5,745 list, €2,245 less than the Honda CB750 Hornet at €7,990.
Which is better for shorter riders?
The Triumph Speed 400. Its 790 mm seat is 5 mm lower than the Honda CB750 Hornet, and at 170 kg it is the easier bike to manage at a stop.
Which has better technology, the CB750 Hornet or the Speed 400?
The Honda CB750 Hornet, which scores 7.1 of 10 tech points with a TFT dash, traction control and phone connectivity. The Triumph Speed 400 counters with traction control.
Which goes further on a tank?
The Triumph Speed 400: 371 km from its 13 litre tank at the claimed consumption, against 353 km for the Honda CB750 Hornet.
Which bike wins overall?
The Honda CB750 Hornet, scoring 60.6 of 100 against 48.7 on our within-class points system. The full breakdown and formula are public on the methodology page.

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