Draft:Honda X-ADV

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Honda X-ADV is a motorcycle produced since 2017 by japanese manufacturer Honda.

Project was designed by R&D Honda in Rome[1] and presented at EICMA 2016,[2] crossover between motorcycle and scooter that shares many elements with the Honda NC750 series.

Specifications[edit]

2017 2018-2020 2021-
Engine 745 cc (45.5 cu in) 270 degree parallel twin, liquid cooled, Euro4
Bore × stroke 77.0 mm × 80 mm (3.03 in × 3.15 in)
Compression ratio 10.7:1
Valvetrain Two valves per cylinder (SOHC)
Fuel PGM-FI electronic injection
Power 41 kW (55 bhp) @ 6,250 rpm 43.7 kW (58.6 bhp) @ 6,750 rpm
Torque 68 N⋅m (50 lb⋅ft) @ 4,750 rpm
Top Speed 180 km/h (110 mph)
Transmission 6-speed DCT, with AT automatic mode (D, S1, S2, S3), MT manual mode 6-speed DCT, with AT automatic mode (D, S1, S2, S3), MT manual mode and G function for off-road 6-speed DCT, with AT automatic mode (D, S1, S2, S3) integrated in the Riding Modes, MT manual mode and G function for off-road
Front suspension 41 mm inverted fork, 153.5 mm travel
Rear suspension Monoshock with Pro-Link, 150 mm travel
Brakes Front: 310 mm discs, 4-piston radial-mount calipers, ABS

Rear: 240 mm disc, single-piston calipers, ABS

Front: 296 mm discs, 4-piston radial-mount calipers, ABS

Rear: 240 mm disc, single-piston calipers, ABS

Tires Front 120/70 R17 M/C 58H

Rear 160/60 R15 M/C 67H

Wheelbase 1,590 mm (63 in)
Seat height 820 mm (32 in)
Wet weight 238 kg (525 lb) 236 kg (520 lb)
Fuel capacity 13.1 L (2.9 imp gal; 3.5 US gal) 13.2 L (2.9 imp gal; 3.5 US gal)
Top speed 180 km/h (110 mph)
Fuel economy 3.637 L/100 km; 77.68 mpg‑imp (64.68 mpg‑US) 3.6 L/100 km; 78 mpg‑imp (65 mpg‑US)

First generation (2017-2018)[edit]

First generation was presented at EICMA 2016, proposed as a crossover model, i.e. a maxi-scooter but with all the chassis of a high-wheeled motorcycle. This is thanks to the use of the 745 cm³ twin-cylinder engine with 6-speed DCT (Dual Clutch Transmission) sequential gearbox inserted in a steel frame.

In addition to the characteristics of the engine and transmission inherited from the Honda NC750, X-ADV differs from the predecessor Integra 750 due to the profile which is deliberately developed upwards and the body of the compact vehicle, in off-road style. The off-road design choices include: long travel suspension, 17" tangential spoke wheels at the front and 15" at the rear and the enduro braking system with two 310 mm floating discs at the front and 4-piston radial calipers and two-channel ABS.

Second generation (2018-2020)[edit]

Presented at EICMA 2017,[3] second generation offers two updates for X-ADV: addition of HSTC (Honda Selectable Torque Control) traction control with 2 levels of adjustment, G-mode for off-road and increase in rpm (900 rpm more, at 7500 rpm), with the limiter moved higher when using the gearbox in manual mode.

New color variants are also presented: Candy Chromosphere Red, Mat Pearl Glare White (Tricolour HRC) and Grand Prix Red (CRF Rally red).

Furthermore, a 35 kW version that can be driven with an A2 license has been introduced since 2018.

Third generation (2021–)[edit]

In 2021 Honda has updated the X-ADV 750 model: the engine gains in power and torque, the limiter is set at a higher speed, the gear ratios have been optimized (first 3 gears shorter, last three optimized for fuel efficiency at high speed) and Throttle By Wire is introduced, with five Riding Modes and four-level traction control. The structure of the chassis has been redesigned, making it lighter (2 kg less at full load). The new 5-inch TFT display is also introduced which includes smartphone connectivity (Honda Smartphone Voice Control System).[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "How the Honda X-Adv went from concept to reality". www.motorcyclenews.com. Retrieved 2024-02-18.
  2. ^ "MILAN SHOW: Honda's crazy X-ADV adventure-scoot". www.motorcyclenews.com. Retrieved 2024-02-18.
  3. ^ "Honda X-ADV (2017-2021) Review | Speed, Specs & Prices". www.motorcyclenews.com. Retrieved 2024-02-18.
  4. ^ "Honda Smartphone Voice Control system now available on iOS smartphones". hondanews.eu (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 2024-02-18.

External links[edit]

X-ADV 750 Category:Standard motorcycles Category:Motorcycles introduced in 2016 Category:Motorcycles powered by straight-twin engines