Honda is bringing its ADV 350 touring scooter to Vietnam, a model previously only available through private importers.
It will start to be shipped out by the end of this quarter, and Honda dealers are currently accepting deposits for the vehicle.
The 330cc-engine motorcycle will be imported from Honda’s factory in Thailand. This adventure-style scooter will not be sold in Japan.
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The Honda ADV 350. Photo by courtesy of Honda |
The smaller variant in the lineup, the ADV 160, has already reached Vietnamese customers through private import channels.
With a rugged design, the Honda ADV 350 measures 2,200 millimeters long and 1,430 millimeters tall, and has a generous 11.7-liter fuel tank, a dry weight of 188 kilograms, a smart key system, LED headlights, a five-inch TFT display, an inverted front fork, and single disc brakes on both wheels and comes with anti-lock braking.
The front windscreen is adjustable and there is a 48-liters storage and a type-C charging port at the front. The motorcycle is powered by a liquid-cooled, 330cc SOHC engine, producing 28.8 horsepower and 31.8 Nm of torque.
Its price has not been revealed yet, but imported units used to sell for VND250-300 million (US$9500-11000)
The Honda ADV 350 will compete directly with the Yamaha XMax 300, which is priced at VND140 million.