There will be five flavors of the 2025 Honda Rebel 1100, including the new Rebel 1100 DCT SE. In addition to the latest iteration, there are upgrades across the Rebel 1100 family. Let’s run it all down.
- The 2025 Honda Rebel 1100 DCT SE is a collection of Honda accessories, with a bonus or two. The SE gets a special seat with a model-specific cover, a shorty front fender, a headlight cowl that matches the SE’s Flare Orange Metallic paint job, bar-end mirrors, and fork boots.
- All Honda Rebels get updated ergonomics for 2025. The grips are a half-inch higher and pulled back just over an inch, while the footpegs are moved forward two inches for more legroom. Additionally, the seat padding is almost a half-inch thicker.
- A USB charging port is now near the handlebar on each of the five Rebel 1100s. No word if it’s a legacy USB-A or newer USB-C port. Under the seat, in addition to a three-liter storage area, there are at least a couple of three-amp USB-C charging ports.
- A five-inch TFT dash with Honda RoadSync installed spruces up the cockpit of the Rebel 1100 family. The Honda RoadSync software is compatible with iOS and Android devices and connects via Bluetooth. Among the features are navigation, weather forecasts, and listening to music. This is a first for a Honda motorcycle in the United States. New switchgear joins the electronic upgrades party.
- There are four returning Honda Rebel 1100s. There are the standard foot-shift Rebel 1100 and Rebel 1100T tourers, plus a version of each bike with a dual-clutch transmission. The T models feature an abbreviated fork-mounted fairing and locking hard side cases. All five Rebel 1100s have three power modes—Sport, Standard, Rain, and a programable User mode that lets the rider set traction control, and engine braking levels. ABS is standard across the board, though it is not adjustable.
6. We have the info you need on the pricing and color choices for the 2025 Honda Rebel 1100 models. The standard Rebel 1100 has an MSRP of $9599, with the Rebel 1100 DCT ringing up the cash register for $10,299—the models are available in Matte Black Metallic and Pearl Hawkeye Blue. The Rebel 1100T is priced at $10,799, and the 1100T DCT at $11,499—Gray Metallic is the only color choice for the tourers. Finally, the new 2025 Honda Rebel 1100 DCT SE has a list price of $11,099 and is only available in Flare Orange Metallic. Check with your local Honda Powersports dealer for availability.
2025 Honda Rebel 1100 DCT SE Specs
ENGINE
- Type: Parallel twin
- Bore x stroke: 92 x 81.5mm
- Displacement: 1084cc
- Compression ratio: 10.1:1
- Valvetrain: SOHC; 4 valves
- Fueling: Throttle-by-wire EFI w/ 46mm throttle bodies
- Transmission: 6-speed w/ manual or automatic shift
- Clutch: Fully automatic Dual Clutch Transmission
- Final drive: 525 O-ring chain
CHASSIS
- Front suspension; travel: Spring-preload adjustable 43mm cartridge-style fork; 5.5 inches
- Rear suspension; travel: Spring-preload adjustable Showa piggyback-reservoir shocks; 3.7 inches
- Front tire: 130/70 x 18
- Rear tire: 180/65 x 16
- Front brake: 330mm floating disc w/ radially mounted four-piston monobloc caliper
- Rear brake: 256mm disc w/ single-piston caliper
- ABS: Standard
DIMENSIONS and CAPACITIES
- Wheelbase: 59.8 inches
- Rake: 28 degrees
- Trail: 4.3 inches
- Seat height: 27.5 inches
- Fuel capacity: 3.6 gallons
- Curb weight: 509 pounds
- Colors: Flare Orange Metallic
2025 Honda Rebel 1100 DCT SE Price: $11,099 MSRP