TOKYO, Japan, June 16, 2025 – Honda has revealed its motorcycle-focused exhibition lineup for the upcoming Goodwood Festival of Speed 2025, taking place from July 10–13 at the historic Goodwood estate in West Sussex, England.
The Goodwood Festival of Speed, founded in 1993 by the Duke of Richmond, remains one of the world’s premier motorsport events. The annual celebration of performance machinery features both dynamic hillclimb runs and static displays, attracting global enthusiasts and industry leaders alike. Honda made history in 2005 as the first Japanese manufacturer to headline the festival as its main sponsor.
This year, Honda commemorates the 60th anniversary of its first Formula 1 victory by showcasing its longstanding dedication to motorsport. The spotlight will be on Honda’s motorcycle legacy, innovative technologies, and the spirit of racing that defines the brand.

Key Motorcycles on Display:
- EV Fun Concept – Showcasing Honda’s forward-thinking in electric mobility.
- EV Urban Concept – A practical electric commuter built for modern city life.
- V3 Engine Concept Model – A glimpse into Honda’s next-gen engine development.
- CB650R E-Clutch – Combining modern clutch tech with classic naked styling.
- CBR600RR – A refined supersport machine built for thrill-seekers.
- X-ADV – Adventure-touring meets urban capability.
- Africa Twin DCT – Iconic dual-clutch transmission adventure motorcycle.
- CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP – Honda’s ultimate liter-class superbike.
- Gold Wing Tour (GL1800) – The pinnacle of luxury touring motorcycles.

Among the most anticipated hillclimb participants are the CRF450 RALLY, ridden by 2024 Dakar Rally winner Ricky Brabec, and the CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP, piloted by Isle of Man TT legend John McGuinness, celebrating his 100th TT start.
Honda’s motorcycle showcase at Goodwood 2025 reinforces its commitment to innovation, motorsports, and the pursuit of riding excitement for generations to come.
About Goodwood Festival of Speed 2025
Dates: July 10 – 13, 2025
Venue: Goodwood Estate, Chichester, West Sussex, England, UK
Official website: https://www.goodwood.com/motorsport/festival-of-speed/