Honda launches updated X-ADV in Malaysia at RM 70,999

Boon Siew Honda has introduced the 2026 X-ADV in Malaysia, featuring sharper styling and mechanical upgrades. Priced from RM 70,999, the adventure scooter offers three color options and enhanced features for urban and off-road use. It will be available at dealerships by May 2026.

Boon Siew Honda, the official distributor of Honda motorcycles in Malaysia, launched the all-new 2026 Honda X-ADV in Kuala Lumpur. This update brings a sharper visual edge with bold stripes and solid color blocks to the two-wheeler adventure segment. Touted as the world's first sustainable adventure scooter, it is powered by a 745-cc parallel-twin, liquid-cooled Euro 5-compliant engine producing a maximum of 7.8 hp at 6,750 rpm and 69 Nm of torque at 4,750 rpm. The engine pairs with an updated 6-speed Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) for smooth handling in urban traffic.

The X-ADV features an aggressive body design with rugged fairings and twin LED projectors in a “hidden eye” style that highlights the Daytime Running Lights. The one-hand adjustable windscreen offers three steps, and the seat uses thick urethane foam for comfort. Additional conveniences include cruise control, a USB-C charging port, and 22-litre under-seat storage with an improved LED light and luggage divider.

A 5-inch full-colour TFT screen provides essential information with three customizable patterns and supports Honda RoadSync for Bluetooth-enabled navigation, music, and calls. Riding modes consist of Standard, Sport, Rain, Gravel, and a customizable User mode. Other equipment includes a Smart Key System, auto-cancelling turn signals, traction control, upside-down front forks, a rear monoshock, twin 296 mm front discs with four-piston calipers, a 240 mm rear disc with single-piston caliper, and two-channel ABS.

Prices exclude road tax, insurance, and registration, starting at RM 70,999 for Matte Deep Mud Grey, RM 71,999 for Matte Pearl Glare White, and Graphite Black within the RM 70,999 to RM 71,999 range. A two-year or 20,000 km warranty covers manufacturing defects, whichever comes first. The model will reach all Honda BigWing dealerships nationwide by May 2026.

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