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When did Honda stop making the Nighthawk?

Honda stopped producing Nighthawk motorcycles after the 2003 model year, with the CB750 Nighthawk serving as the last model in the lineup.


Background of the Nighthawk line


The Nighthawk name was used by Honda for a family of standard motorcycles designed for approachable riding and reliable performance. Beginning in the 1980s, Honda applied the Nighthawk branding to several models built on existing platforms, including variants of the CB750, CB650, and related engines. Over the years these bikes gained a following among riders who valued ease of use, low maintenance, and classic styling. The most prominent and enduring version in the line was the CB750 Nighthawk, which carried the branding into the early 2000s before production ended.


The final chapter of the Nighthawk lineup


The end of the Nighthawk era is marked by the CB750 Nighthawk, whose production extended into the 1990s and culminated with the 2003 model year. After 2003, Honda did not reintroduce the Nighthawk name on new motorcycles, effectively ending the line.


Before the list: The following note summarizes the key production milestone for the Nighthawk family and its eventual discontinuation.



  • Final production year: 2003 (CB750 Nighthawk).


In summary, the Nighthawk line concluded with the 2003 CB750 Nighthawk, and Honda has not released a new Nighthawk model since.


Impact for riders and collectors


For enthusiasts and collectors, the ending of the Nighthawk line means that remaining examples are increasingly considered classic or vintage bikes, particularly the CB750 Nighthawk models from the 1990s and early 2000s. Parts availability and aftermarket support vary by model year and market, so prospective buyers often rely on experienced Honda specialists and reputable used-bike sources.


Summary


Honda halted Nighthawk production after the 2003 model year, with the CB750 Nighthawk serving as the last and most widely recognized variant. The name has not been revived since, marking the end of a distinctive era for Honda’s standard-mircuit motorcycles.

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