2024 Honda Shadow Phantom First Look Preview

Jun. 27 2023 Review By Serena McKnight

The 2024 Honda Shadow Phantom hits the V-twin cruiser market with refreshed looks, an updated rear brake, and a new ABS version.


American Honda’s rolling out 2024 new motorcycle models. This time it’s the 2024 Honda Shadow Phantom. From fender to fender, this beginner-friendly Japanese cruiser features a number of styling updates to help it stand out on the boulevard.


V1 MOTO will have Honda’s updated bobber, the Shadow Phantom, in stock July 2023.


Both front and rear fenders have been reshaped for a more “minimalist” bobber look. Up front, the single round headlight is surrounded by a revised headlight cover. Honda has also upgraded both front and rear turn signals to LEDs.


The two-tone tank gives the Shadow Phantom a custom look.


The 41mm telescopic fork previously featured all-black fork tubes and covers, and now the front suspension is dressed up with fork gaiters and matte-finished shrouds.

Then there’s a new handlebar and clamps. These are said to enhance style and comfort, and from the looks of it, it appears the handlebar is slightly less swept-back than the previous model.

Atop the two-tone 3.9-gallon fuel tank is an updated display.



The Honda Shadow Phantom is blacked out from the cylinder head covers to the exhausts.


The fuel-injected 745cc liquid-cooled engine features machine-cut fins, giving a little more depth and contrast to the blacked-out V-twin. The air cleaner cover is also reshaped.

Riders who plan on going solo won’t have any qualms with this next update. Honda has swapped out the long one-piece seat for a new single seat and got rid of the passenger pegs. A new passenger seat and pegs are now available as accessories for those who plan on traveling two-up.


It takes two to two-up. A passenger seat and footpegs are available from Honda for those who want to bring a significant other or friend along for a ride on the new Shadow Phantom.


Another significant update is the introduction of an ABS-equipped Phantom for 2024. Both the ABS and non-ABS versions receive a new 276mm single rear disc brake. Previous Phantoms were equipped with a 180mm rear drum.

The non-ABS model rings in at $8,399, add $300 for the ABS version. Only the ABS-equipped model will be available in California.


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