Honda Reveals Insane Three-Wheeled Transalp ATC750 Inspired by Classic ATCs
The project pays tribute to Honda's legendary ATC (All-Terrain Cycle) three-wheelers, which gained massive popularity during the 1970s and 1980s. In fact, the new concept takes its name directly from these iconic off-road machines.
At its core, the ATC750 retains the production Honda Transalp platform, including the 755cc parallel-twin engine producing 90 horsepower. However, the standard rear wheel has been replaced by a wide axle carrying two massive off-road tires, completely transforming both the appearance and character of the motorcycle.
The rear section has been extensively redesigned, giving the concept a unique and aggressive look. The result is a machine that appears perfectly suited for desert adventures, post-apocalyptic movies, or high-speed dune racing.
Naturally, one major question arises: how does this unconventional three-wheeler handle in corners?
Unlike a traditional motorcycle, which leans through turns, the ATC750 operates under entirely different dynamics. With two rear wheels, handling characteristics are likely far more complex and may require a completely different riding technique compared to a conventional adventure bike.
However, improving the performance of the standard Transalp was never the main objective behind the project. Instead, Honda created the ATC750 primarily to capture attention and celebrate one of the most fascinating and exotic chapters in the company's rich history.
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Whether or not the ATC750 ever reaches production, it successfully demonstrates Honda's willingness to experiment and reminds motorcycle enthusiasts why the brand remains one of the industry's most innovative manufacturers.






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