Latest news with #HondaX-ADV750


Hindustan Times
22-05-2025
- Automotive
- Hindustan Times
Auto recap, May 21: MG Windsor Pro's new variant, Honda X-ADV launched and more
Here is your quick check on the biggest developments in the world of automobiles. Honda X-ADV 750 in Graphite Black colour scheme. It is powered by a parallel-twin engine. Check Offers The automotive sector is advancing swiftly, making it challenging to keep up with all the recent developments. At HT Auto, we are committed to providing the most pertinent and up-to-date information as it arises. Presented below is a brief summary of the main highlights from Thursday, May 21. Honda X-ADV 750 launched Honda Motorcycles and Scooters India (HMSI) has introduced the latest X-ADV 750. This maxi-scooter's debut in India is unexpected, as the company registered the nameplate patent in 2022. The design of the X-ADV draws heavily from adventure touring motorcycles. Customers can now place orders for the new scooter at BigWing dealerships, with deliveries expected to commence in June. The X-ADV is equipped with a 745 cc liquid-cooled twin-cylinder engine, delivering 54 bhp at 6,250 rpm and a maximum torque of 68 Nm at 4,750 rpm. This engine is paired with a 6-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. Also Read : Honda X-ADV 750 launched at ₹ 11.90 lakh, bookings open MG Windsor Pro gets a new lower variant JSW MG Motor India has introduced an additional variant to the Windsor Pro series, making the model more accessible in terms of pricing. The newly launched MG Windsor Pro is available in the 'Exclusive' variant, which is priced at ₹ 17.25 lakh (ex-showroom) for the fixed battery option. For those choosing the Battery as a Service (BaaS) option, the initial payment will be ₹ 12.24 lakh, accompanied by a battery rental fee of ₹ 4.5 per km. Reservations for the new Exclusive Pro trim are now being accepted. The MG Windsor Exclusive Pro is priced approximately ₹ 85,000 less than the premium Essence Pro variant. This lower-tier model lacks several features such as the Level 2 Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS), an electrically operated tailgate, and the Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) and Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) charging capabilities, among others. Nevertheless, the Windsor Exclusive Pro maintains the beige and black interior, new diamond-cut alloy wheels, and the larger 52.9 kWh battery pack. Also Read : MG Windsor Pro now available in lower Exclusive variant, priced at ₹ 17.25 lakh Ola Roadster X delivery timeline unveiled Ola Electric is prepared to commence deliveries of the Roadster X electric motorcycle starting May 23. Production of the Roadster X began in April at the FutureFactory, and it is currently accessible at select dealerships for interested customers to view in person. Also Read : Ola Roadster X deliveries to start from May 23 Get insights into Upcoming Cars In India, Electric Vehicles, Upcoming Bikes in India and cutting-edge technology transforming the automotive landscape. First Published Date: 22 May 2025, 08:51 AM IST


Mint
21-05-2025
- Automotive
- Mint
Honda launches X-ADV 750 adventure scooter in India at ₹11.90 lakh: 5 Things to know
Honda Motorcycles and Scooters India (HMSI) has officially launched the X-ADV 750 in India, priced at ₹ 11.90 lakh. The offering is a rugged, adventure-ready maxi-scooter. This comes nearly two years after the company secured the nameplate's patent in India. Bookings are now open at Honda's BigWing dealerships, with deliveries expected to commence from June. Here are five key things to know about the new Honda X-ADV 750: 1. Inspired by Adventure Motorcycles Blurring the line between a maxi-scooter and an adventure tourer, the X-ADV draws heavy inspiration from Honda's off-road capable motorcycles. It features an upright stance and muscular styling, aimed at offering both city comfort and off-road versatility — a unique proposition in the Indian scooter landscape. 2. Powerful Twin-Cylinder Engine At the heart of the X-ADV is a 745 cc, liquid-cooled, twin-cylinder engine. It delivers 54 bhp at 6,250 rpm and 68 Nm of torque at 4,750 rpm, paired with a six-speed dual-clutch transmission — a setup similar to Honda's Africa Twin adventure bike. This engine-transmission combo brings motorcycle-grade performance to the scooter segment. 3. Loaded with Terrain-Focused Features Designed for varying terrains, the scooter comes with dual-sport tyres, spoke wheels, knuckle guards, and a five-step adjustable windscreen. Riders also benefit from Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) and a ride-by-wire throttle system, enabling four preset riding modes — Standard, Sport, Rain, and Gravel — as well as a fully customisable User mode. 4. Packed with Premium Tech The X-ADV isn't just about performance. It boasts a five-inch TFT display with Bluetooth connectivity, smart key access, Honda Smartphone Voice Control system, and USB charging. Practicality is enhanced through a 22-litre under-seat storage, a 1.2-litre glovebox, a centre stand, and a comfortable step-up seat for long journeys. 5. Colours and Market Positioning In India, the X-ADV 750 will be available in two colour options: Pearl Glare White and Graphite Black. With this launch, Honda joins the growing list of manufacturers tapping into India's budding premium scooter market, which has recently seen entries such as the Yamaha Aerox 155 and BMW C 400GT. The X-ADV stands out as an unconventional yet capable offering, aimed at enthusiasts seeking adventure without compromising on scooter practicality.