Honda America has confirmed the return of 7 four-wheel mainstays for 2025 in a four-wheel powersports announcement.
The announcement on 21 January said the models are seven Talon versions with two and four-seat configurations ranging from FourTrax Rubicon 4×4 Automatic to the TRX90X as part of the 2025 lineup.
The FourTrax Rubicon 4×4 is the largest and most powerful ATV, designed for comfort and performance, while the TRX90X is the smallest and great pick for kids.
Built for versatility
Hondaâs 2025 side-by-side and ATV rosters are built to suit the needs of a wide variety of users, ideal for tackling the toughest terrains.
The Honda Talons were first introduced to the sport side-by-side market in 2019 and have become a popular choice for many users.
In 2020, the four-seat Honda Talon 1000 versions were released into the market. This has three trim levels including the Talon 1000X-4 FOX Live Valve, which is suitable for tight technical terrains, the Talon 1000R-4 FOX Live Valve for high speeds and open terrain, and the Talon 1000X-4, which comes with standard Showa suspension.
On the other hand, the two-seater build comes in two basic configurations, including the Talon 1000X which is built for quick turns and small trails, and the Talon 1000R built for rugged, wide-open terrains.
Commenting on the return of the vehicles, Colin Miller, Manager of Public Relations at American Honda said:
“The models included in our first four-wheel powersports announcement of the 2025 calendar year are a perfect illustration of how Honda addresses the needs of a wide variety of off-road enthusiasts. From the high-performance Talon platform, to the hardworking FourTrax Rubicon 4×4, to the diminutive-but-capable TRX90X, Honda is committed to offering great options for every customer.”
Honda’s most powerful ATV, the FourTrax Rubicon 4×4 Automatic which is ideal for work and recreation has a three-speed transmission with automatic and manual modes.
Lastly, the modern entry-level ATV, Honda’s TRX90X is perfect for kids to learn off-road riding. It features a smooth, automatic transmission and an adjustable throttle limiter that lets kids learn how to ride at their own pace while they gain confidence.
These all come in different shades of Navy Blue, Red, and Black, giving enthusiasts different options to choose from.
Hondaâs returns
Honda seems to be bringing back classic vehicles back to the forefront to add some taste to what itâs doing currently.
The top automaker announced last year the relaunch of the Prelude Sports coupe to the American market this year, which will add one of the most iconic nameplates to its lineup.