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2024 Honda ADV350 Finally Arrives!

The long-awaited 2024 Honda ADV350 scooter has finally arrived in Malaysia. It was launched at the Malaysia Autoshow 2024.

As a member of the Honda ADV range, it is an adventure scooter embodying the concept of “Urban Adventure Scooter.” So it is suitable for daily riding in crowded city streets.

However, a scooter of this size also makes it suitable for long-distance travel, whatnot with almost the same features as the larger X-ADV (750) model.

Main highlights:
  • The design is similar to its big brother, the Honda X-ADV.
  • Powered by a 330cc, single-cylinder, SOHC, liquid-cooled engine equipped with PGM-FI fuel as well as enhanced Smart Power Plus (eSP+) techonologies.
  • The engine produces 21.5 kW (28.8 hp) at 7,500 RPM and a torque of 31.8 Nm at 5,250 RPM.

(THIS COLOUR OPTION IS NOT AVAILABLE IN MALAYSIA)

  • The engine oil tank capacity is 1.8 liters.
  • The ADV350 uses a CVT transmission, and not a manual DCT like the X-ADV.
  • Front tyre size is 120/70 on a 15-inch rim.
  • Rear tyre size is 140/70 on a 14-inch rim.

  • The front brake disc size is 256mm, while the rear is 240mm.
  • The anti-lock braking (ABS) feature is standard and is a dual-channel system for the front and rear wheels.
  • What is interesting is the Emergency Stop Signal (ESS – Emergency Stop Signal) feature which is the first time on a scooter. The tail light flashes when the rider brakes suddenly.

  • The underseat storage space can accommodate two full-face helmets.
  • Digital instrument panel with Bluetooth link.
  • Fuel tank capacity 11.7 liters.
  • Weight is only 186 kg.

There are 3 colour options, namely Mat Candy Tulip Red, Pearl Smokey Gray, and Mat Gun Powder Black Metallic (no blue). The recommended selling price of the 2024 Honda ADV350 is RM 33,999 without registration, road tax, and insurance.

Wahid's lust for motorcycles was spurred on by his late-Dad's love for his Lambretta on which he courted, married his mother, and took baby Wahid riding on it. He has since worked in the motorcycle and automotive industry for many years, before taking up riding courses and testing many, many motorcycles since becoming a motojournalist. Wahid likes to see things differently. What can you say about a guy who sees a road safety message in AC/DC's "Highway to Hell."

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