Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India has officially launched its high-end adventure maxi-scooter, the Honda X-ADV 750, priced at ₹11.90 lakh (ex-showroom). The launch follows recent releases from Honda’s premium segment, including the CB 650R, CBR 650R with e-clutch, and the Rebel 500 cruiser. Like its siblings, the X-ADV will be available through select BigWing Topline dealerships across the country.
A Unique Blend of Adventure and Urban Utility
The Honda X-ADV 750 stands out in the Indian market as a crossover between an adventure tourer and a rugged scooter. Already popular in international markets, it has been imported to India via the CBU (Completely Built-Up) route. With no direct competitors in its class, it becomes the most expensive scooter Honda has launched in India, and currently holds the title for the costliest scooter in the industry.

745cc Engine with Dual Clutch Transmission
Powering the Honda X-ADV 750 is a 745cc liquid-cooled, 8-valve SOHC parallel-twin engine, which delivers 57.8 hp and 69 Nm of torque. This motor is paired with a six-speed Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) and throttle-by-wire technology, providing both manual and automatic gear-shifting options for enhanced convenience and control.
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Adventure-Ready Chassis and Suspension Setup
Built on a steel diamond frame, the Honda X-ADV 750 is equipped with 41mm USD front forks and a Pro-Link monoshock at the rear. These offer a generous wheel travel of 153.5 mm at the front and 150 mm at the rear, making it capable of tackling a variety of terrains. The scooter rides on spoked, tubeless wheels—17-inch at the front and 15-inch at the rear.
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Advanced Rider Aids and Safety Features
The Honda X-ADV 750 is packed with features such as:
- Five-level Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC)
- Four pre-set riding modes and one user-defined mode
- Dual-channel ABS as standard
These technologies ensure a safe and adaptable riding experience in both urban and off-road environments.
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Digital Instrumentation and Connectivity
A 5-inch full-color TFT display serves as the digital cockpit and includes Honda RoadSync smartphone connectivity. Riders can manage navigation, calls, messages, and music directly from the display when paired with a compatible device.
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Comfort and Practicality
The scooter offers a seat height of 820 mm and a ground clearance of 165 mm, ensuring a commanding riding position. It features a 13.2-litre fuel tank and has a kerb weight of 236 kg. For braking, Honda has equipped it with dual 296 mm front discs and a single 240 mm rear disc.

Smart Utility Features
Storage is ample, with 22 litres available under the seat, along with a built-in USB-C charging port. Other convenience features include full LED lighting and a five-step manually adjustable windscreen for optimal comfort across different riding conditions.