Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Honda Announces Voluntary Recall For CB1000 Hornet SP

Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt. Ltd. (HMSI) has announced a voluntary recall for its CB1000 Hornet SP motorcycle manufactured between 30 September 2024 and 22 August 2025. The recall addresses two identified technical issues. One relates to the routing of the fuel feed hose, and may require inspection to ensure it remains properly secured under specific conditions. The other relates to oil consumption levels in the engine, which may vary due to the characteristics of some components, and may need appropriate action to maintain optimal engine performance.

As a precautionary measure, Honda will undertake inspection and necessary corrective action at its authorised BigWing Topline dealerships across India.

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Honda CB1000 Hornet SP recall

The campaign will include rectification of the fuel feed hose routing, as well as replacement of affected engine components, if required. All repairs will be carried out free of cost, irrespective of the warranty status of the motorcycle.

Authorised Honda BigWing Topline dealers will soon start contacting customers of the affected units to visit an authorised dealership. To avoid any inconvenience or waiting at the dealership, customers are advised to book their service appointment in advance as per availability. Meanwhile, customers may also check if their vehicle falls under this campaign by submitting their Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on Honda’s official website.

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