Approximately 40 horsepower at the engine (crank) is the official figure for the 2018 Shadow Phantom. Here’s what that means and how the rating is derived.
Understanding the horsepower figure
The value quoted for the 2018 Shadow Phantom refers to the engine’s output at the crank on a standard test. This horsepower is not the exact amount you’ll feel at the rear wheel, since drivetrain losses and exhaust/tuning work can reduce the figure by the time power reaches the road.
Before the details, here are the core specs that frame this horsepower rating.
- Engine: 745cc air‑cooled V‑twin with electronic fuel injection
- Horsepower: about 40 hp at the engine (crank)
- Transmission: 5‑speed
- Drive: belt
- Measurement note: Honda lists crank horsepower; rear‑wheel horsepower depends on exhaust, intake changes, and testing method
In short, the 2018 Shadow Phantom is tuned for smooth, midrange power suitable for cruising, with the engine horsepower centered around 40 hp at the crank. Real‑world numbers at the rear wheel will be lower and vary with configuration.
What power means for riding
Power figures influence how quickly the bike accelerates from a stop and how it feels at highway speeds. With roughly 40 hp at the engine, the Phantom offers steady, usable torque in the midrange, which suits its role as a cruiser. Riders should expect effortless starts and confident passing at typical highway speeds, rather than aggressive high‑rpm bursts.
The actual feel of the bike’s acceleration will also depend on factors such as exhaust setup, air intake, and any tuning work, which can shift rear‑wheel horsepower from the stock baseline.
Summary
The 2018 Honda Shadow Phantom is rated at about 40 horsepower at the engine, with rear‑wheel output typically lower due to drivetrain losses and any modifications. This level of power aligns with its cruiser intent—smooth, approachable acceleration and comfortable, steady cruising.
What makes Shadow Phantom unique?
Style: It's known for its bobber design, which includes features like solo seats, minimalist lines, and blacked- out components. Windscreen and crash bars added. Comfort: The Shadow Phantom is designed for cruising, offering a comfortable riding position with a low seat height and relaxed geometry.
Is the Shadow Phantom a good beginner bike?
Only. Because. It's kind of hard to maneuver. Like it's a it's a big bike it's got a lot of weight it's got a really pitched out front fork. And so it's tough to balance.
What is the top speed of a Honda Shadow Phantom?
The Shadow Phantom is powered by a 750 cc liquid-cooled fuel-injected engine that produces 44.6 horsepower and 47.9 lb/ft of torque. It is estimated that this bike can reach a top speed of 100 mph.
What are common problems with Shadow 750?
Issues with the Honda VT750 Shadow Aero's engine, transmission, or suspension can happen. Engine problems like misfiring or rough idling might mean fuel or ignition issues. Transmission problems, like gear slippage, also need attention. Regular checks and the right suspension settings can help avoid these problems.


