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2025 Honda X-ADV Scooter Revealed Globally with Styling and Tech Upgrades

The 2025 version of the Honda X-ADV is offered in three new liveries – Graphite Black, Pearl Glare White, and Matte Deep Mud Gray.

By Kanika Sachdeva

25 Sep, 2024

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Honda X ADV Scooter

The Honda X-ADV adventure scooter has received a refresh for the 2025 model year. Honda has updated the styling and re-tuned the dual-clutch transmission (DCT) to offer a customised riding experience. It has also added new features that make the scooter more efficient. However, the twin-cylinder engine remains the same for the scooter. 

Honda offers the 2025 version of the X-ADV in three new liveries – Graphite Black, Pearl Glare White, and Matte Deep Mud Gray. Every X-ADV gets new fairing and updated LED projector headlamps. The LED headlamp setup features LED daytime running lamps with integrated turn indicators, providing users with improved visibility and safety. The seat has been updated with more foam for added comfort. Features-wise, the new Honda X-ADV comes standard with a four-way switchgear and cruise control. The 5.0-inch TFT display is new and gets smartphone support and navigation. 

2025 Honda X ADV Scooter Side View

Also Read: Honda NX125 Patented in India; Launch Soon?

2025 Honda X-ADV: Other Upgrades

Other comfort features include a three-step hand-adjustable windscreen, keyless ignition, a glove box, improved storage space (21 litres), and a USB Type-C socket for charging. While the 2025 Honda X-ADV still uses a 745cc parallel-twin engine – rated for 58bhp at 6,750rpm and 69Nm of peak torque at 4,750rpm, the 6-speed DCT has been re-tuned for enhanced start/stop and low-speed response. Also up for offer are five-user settings (Standard, Sport, Gravel, Rain, User), three view modes, traction control, and ABS. 

Honda X ADV Scooter TFT

The 2025 X-ADV employs a tubular steel diamond-style chassis, suspended by 41mm upside-down front forks and a Pro-Link rear monoshock. Stopping power comes from 296mm floating dual discs up front and a single 240mm disc at the back, both mounted on spoked wheels. In terms of size, the bike has a 17-inch wheel at the front and a 15-inch unit at the rear. The wheels come wrapped in dual-purpose tyres. 

Also Read: Honda X-Blade Discontinued in India? Model Delisted from Website

The new X-ADV has a seat height of 820mm, while the wheelbase and the ground clearance stand at 1,590mm and 165mm, respectively. It tips the scale at 237kg. The bike will go on sale in the international market soon. As for India, there is no word at the moment. 

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