Honda's E-Clutch Spreads Across 2026 Lineup as Prices Finally Drop
"E-Clutch on adventure bikes makes sense. On nakeds and middleweights it's solution-hunting for a problem that doesn't exist—and price cuts suggest Honda knows riders aren't biting."
— Revvly Take
Honda's expanding its clutchless E-Clutch tech beyond the Africa Twin to more models in 2026, while cutting prices in what looks like a market correction after years of inflation creep. The system eliminates manual clutch lever operation but keeps the rider engaged—technically different from a full DCT, which matters if you care about how a bike actually feels. Fewer dealers are pushing inventory at MSRP these days.
ADV Rider · Jan 9
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