CMX1100 Rebel: Power Meets Practicality
The 2025 CMX1100 Rebel has been designed with a perfect balance of power and practicality. Built around a 1,084cc parallel-twin engine, this model maintains its position as one of the most powerful bikes in Honda’s cruiser family. The engine is derived from Honda’s Africa Twin adventure bike, ensuring plenty of low-end torque and smooth delivery of power.
The 2025 version boasts several significant updates. Notably, the ride-by-wire throttle system now comes with expanded selectable ride modes, including a new "Cruise" mode for relaxed highway cruising. For added safety and convenience, the CMX1100 includes an advanced traction control system and an upgraded Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) option, allowing for seamless gear shifts without a clutch lever. The new model is also lighter than its predecessor, with improved handling that makes it more agile in urban environments.
In terms of design, the 2025 CMX1100 Rebel retains its minimalist, stripped-down aesthetic but introduces a new LED lighting system and an upgraded TFT display. These features not only improve visibility and ease of use but also align with the bike’s modern look, making it more attractive to a broader demographic.
CMX500 Rebel: Accessibility with Style
For riders looking for a more approachable option, the 2025 CMX500 Rebel offers an entry-level cruiser experience with a 471cc parallel-twin engine. This model is ideal for newer riders or those who prioritize ease of handling over raw power. The 500cc engine provides a comfortable, manageable ride with enough punch to satisfy more experienced riders as well.
The 2025 CMX500 Rebel has also received a handful of updates. Honda has fine-tuned its suspension system for a smoother ride, particularly over rough roads. Additionally, the bike now comes with new, ergonomic handlebars, enhancing rider comfort over longer distances. In terms of aesthetics, the CMX500 shares the same minimalist, custom-friendly design as its larger sibling, now available in an array of new color options, including a striking “Midnight Blue” and “Graphite Black.”
Cruisers with a Customizable Spirit
One of the key selling points of both the CMX1100 and CMX500 Rebel models is their potential for customization. Honda continues to embrace the “blank canvas” philosophy, allowing riders to easily personalize their bikes with aftermarket accessories, from different seat options to customized exhaust systems and handlebar configurations. This versatility has made the Rebel series particularly popular among younger riders looking to express their individuality.
Safety and Technology Features
Both models come equipped with modern safety features, including ABS as standard and Honda’s Smart Key system, which offers keyless ignition for added convenience. The TFT display on the CMX1100 now includes Bluetooth connectivity, allowing riders to sync their smartphones for navigation, music, and call management on the go.
Affordability and Availability
Honda has announced that both the CMX1100 and CMX500 Rebel models will be available in dealerships starting early 2025, with competitive pricing designed to make the bikes accessible to a wide range of customers. The CMX500 remains one of the most affordable mid-sized cruisers on the market, while the CMX1100 offers premium features at a reasonable price point for its class.
With these updates, Honda reaffirms its commitment to offering motorcycles that are fun to ride, accessible, and loaded with modern tech. The 2025 Rebel models promise to continue Honda's legacy of producing cruisers that cater to a diverse riding community. Whether you're looking for the raw power of the CMX1100 or the approachable, stylish CMX500, the new Rebel lineup has something for everyone.