Although the Honda ADV160 is the most popular small-capacity scooter in Malaysia, the middle-range Honda ADV350 is one of Honda’s best-seller the world over. Of course, the ADV350 is larger than the ADV160 and offers more storage space and a more powerful engine, but it is not as heavy and expensive as the X-ADV (750).
So, it is only right that Honda revises the ADV350 for 2025.
Highlights:
- The 330cc SOHC engine with Honda’s eSP+ (enhanced Smart Power Plus) feature remains unchanged, and produces 28.8hp and 31.5Nm of torque.
- Power and torque from the engine is regulated through the manufacture’s traction control system called the Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC).
- Fuel tank capacity is 11.7 litres, and Honda claims the engine’s fuel consumption is a frugal 3.4 litres/100km, which gives the bike a maximum range of near 340km.
- The underseat storage space is illuminated to help the rider from having to rummage around in low-light conditions.
- The space is large enough for two full-face helmets.
- There is a separate compartment equipped with a USB-C charging port.
- The suspension has been updated. While the front uses the same 37mm upside-down forks, the rear twin shock absorbers feature reservoirs and are adjustable for preload.
- The 2025 Honda ADV350’s styling looks much closer to the X-AD, including the dual headlights and adventure tyres.
- Its windscreen is adjustable.
- There is a new 5-inch TFT colour screen, replacing the old LCD unit. The screen remains clear under bright sunlight due to its Optical Bonding technology.
- The screen features the Honda RoadSync connectivity suite which connects to iOS and Android phones for navigation, telephony, music.
- There are four colours: Pearl Nightstar Black, Mat Ruthenium Silver Metallic, Hyper Red, and Mat Coal Black Metallic.
The 2025 Honda ADV350 sells for £5,899 (RM33,372.42). Do note that the final price will be different when it gets here.