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The Honda ADV 150 will hit the US dealerships in June and priced at $4,299



Honda Motor Company's two-wheeler division in the United States has propelled the ADV 150 in the nation at a base price of USD 4,299 (preceding taxes), which changes over to about Rs 3.28 lakh in Indian currency. With a price tag higher than the as of late propelled Indian-spec KTM 390 ADV adventure motorcycle, what all does the ADV 150 bring to the table? Allow's find to out.

Above all else, the ADV 150 is an off-road scooter, and takes motivation from its 745 cc ADV X sibling as far as design. The rugged scooter seems as though it can handle any sort of roads. Up front, the scooter sports a couple of LED headlamps. The scooter likewise gets a two-step movable windscreen.

Behind the windshield, a straight handlebar and a completely digital instrument cluster can be seen. The scooter doesn't get a level footrest like conventional scooters, and rather gets a step-through design. At the rear, the ADV 150 gets LED treatment on the tail light. The lively black alloy wheels give the adventure scooter a superior look.



As far as hardware on offer, the ADV 150 has been furnished with highlights like keyless ignition, two USB charging ports, a two-liter storage compartment on the front apron, and a 27-liter under seat storage area. It gets a 14-inch wheel up front, and a 13-incher at the rear. The suspension duties are dealt with by Showa telescopic forks up front and double gas charged safeguards at the rear.

The Honda ADV 150 draws power from a 149 cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled, fuel-injected engine that puts out 14.3 hp of most extreme power and 13.8 Nm of pinnacle torque. The said powertrain is coupled with a variomatic transmission. The Honda ADV 150 is accessible in the American market in two variations, one with ABS and one without ABS.

The Honda ADV 150 will hit the US dealerships in June this year, and the adventure scooter might be accessible with a single paint scheme in the nation, to be specific Matte Black Metallic. We don't expect Honda to bring the ADV 150 to India, since there is no specialty for it in the nation yet.
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