Honda's motorcycle division debuted a range of new models at this year's Osaka Motorcycle Show in Japan, including the sports-focused Hawk 11 and an upgraded version of the Dax.
The sleek and powerful Hawk 11 motorcycle features a unique front cowl, which draws inspiration from '60s-era race motorcycles. As a result, the bike comes equipped with a round LED headlight, a small windscreen, and rounded side mirrors. Aside from this retro addition, the Hawk 11 features a pretty stripped-down aesthetic with an engine-exposed design.
Meanwhile, making an unexpected comeback is Honda's new Dax, a unique model that blurs the line between motorcycle and moped. Similar to the Hawk 11, this motorcycle also boasts a notably retro design. It features an elongated seat and single-cylinder, 1250 cubic-centimeter engine.
Retro-Inspired Motorcycles
Honda Unveiled the Hawk 11 and Dax Motorcycles at Osaka Motorcycle Show
Trend Themes
1. Retro-inspired Motorcycles - The nostalgia trend continues to offer opportunities for brands to release vintage-style motorcycles.
2. Unique Motorcycle Designs - There is a growth in demand for motorcycles that stand-out in the crowd.
3. Electric Retro Motorcycles - Innovative companies can merge retro design with electric motorcycle technology.
Industry Implications
1. Motorcycle Manufacturing - Manufacturers can seize the nostalgia trend and add unique designs to their product line.
2. Automotive Accessories - Opportunities arise for accessory makers to create retro and unique parts for motorcycle customization.
3. Electric Vehicle Production - There is potential for electric vehicle manufacturers to enter the retro-inspired motorcycle market with fresh new e-motorcycle designs.