Honda has made some small but useful updates to the 2025 Honda Rebel 1100 Range, boosting comfort and introducing a new smartphone connectivity app. Additionally, Honda confirmed the introduction of a new SE variant, which had been previously speculated.
The 2025 Honda Rebel 1100 Range consists of five variants : the Rebel 1100, Rebel 1100T bagger, DCT versions of both, and the new Rebel 1100 DCT SE. These models will be available in December, with prices starting at $9,599 for the manual Rebel 1100, and up to $11,099 for the SE model.
Subtle Visual Updates
Visually, the 2025 Rebel 1100 models look similar to the previous year. However, Honda has made small changes to enhance rider comfort. The seat cushion is now 0.4 inches thicker, making it more comfortable for long rides. Honda also adjusted the handlebar grips, moving them 0.5 inches higher and 1.1 inches closer to the rider. The footpegs were also shifted 2 inches forward for a more relaxed riding position.
To improve display visibility in bright sunlight, Honda added a new visor over the 4.7-inch inverted LCD screen. They also included a USB socket near the handlebars, adding to the existing USB-C port under the seat.
Engine and Electronics in 2025 Honda Rebel 1100 Range
The engine remains the same 1,083cc Parallel-Twin, derived from the Africa Twin. It features a heavier flywheel along with redesigned air intake and exhaust systems. Both the six-speed manual and DCT transmissions remain unchanged from the 2024 model year.
The 2025 Honda Rebel 1100 Range’s electronics are also unchanged. Riders still have access to three preset ride modes (Standard, Sport, and Rain) and a customizable user mode. Traction control, wheelie control, cruise control, and ABS are also standard features.
Honda RoadSync Connectivity
The 2025 Rebel 1100 models are the first to offer Honda’s RoadSync phone connectivity system in the U.S. This feature allows hands-free access to navigation, music, and weather updates via Bluetooth for iOS and Android devices.
Suspension and Braking In 2025 Honda Rebel 1100 Range
All models in the 2025 Honda Rebel 1100 Range feature a 43mm telescopic fork with adjustable preload and 5.5 inches of travel. The rear has dual Showa shocks with adjustable preload and 3.7 inches of travel. The front wheels are 18 inches and equipped with a single radial-mount four-piston caliper and a 330mm disc, while the rear 16-inch wheels come with a single-piston caliper and a 256mm rotor. ABS is standard across the lineup.
Rebel 1100 DCT SE
The SE model is mainly a styling upgrade, featuring a Flare Orange Metallic color scheme. It includes bar-end mirrors, a matching headlight cowl, shorter fenders, a different seat texture, and fork boots. The Rebel 1100 DCT SE will be priced at $11,099.
Color Options and Pricing
The 2025 Honda Rebel 1100 Range offers Matte Black Metallic and Pearl Hawkeye Blue for the standard Rebel 1100 models. The manual version costs $9,599, while the DCT version is $10,299. The Rebel 1100T bagger will only be available in Gray Metallic, with the DCT version priced at $11,499 and the manual at $10,799.
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