New Honda X-ADV special edition breaks cover — Limited to 30 units

Honda has unveiled a super limited edition of the X-ADV scooter, limited to just 30 units, exclusively for the UK market. The Honda X-ADV is definitely a unique scooter primarily owing to its adventure-focused design that no other scooter in the global market sports. Here’s more on the Honda X-ADV special edition.

Honda X-ADV special edition — What’s new?

Compared to the standard version, the Honda X-ADV special edition gets a bright yellow paint scheme, making it stand out even more and giving it a sporty look. That said, the X-ADV also sports the scooter’s number on the fuel tank, and a ‘750’ sticker on the front apron. The special edition Honda X-ADV gets comfort or adventure packages, which include heated grips, fog lights at the front, and crash protection amongst others.

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The updated scooter was unveiled a few months ago and Honda gave the X-ADV extra features such as cruise control, a more comfortable seat, a new windscreen, and backlit switches. All that added with the special edition treatment makes the X-ADV a fun-to-ride scooter.

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Honda X-ADV special edition — Engine specifications

Honda has not done anything to the engine of the X-ADV special edition, and it continues to be powered by the same unit that powers the standard version. The engine is a 745cc, liquid-cooled parallel-twin, which develops 58bhp. The engine is mated to a DCT gearbox instead of a CVT unit and gets four riding modes. The Honda X-ADV is suspended by USD forks and gets wire-spoke rims, disc brakes at both ends, LED lighting, and dual-sport tyres.

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