After launching the much-awaited Rebel 500 cruiser, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) recently teased the X-ADV 750 Adventure Scooter for India. The teaser was released via Honda India’s BigWing Social handles, which hints at the upcoming launch of the premium X-ADV, which is a big leap for the brand’s strategy to bring their premium lineup in India

Honda X-ADV 750 Teased – Coming Soon
Honda is now seemingly focusing on bringing their high-end products to India, which was a long-awaited wish of the enthusiasts and fans across the country who were frustrated with the lack of premium Honda offerings. HMSI is finally acting up to bring more global models to India.
The X-ADV 750 is one of the most unique offerings in the maxi-scooter segment, which essentially mixes the adventure touring capability with everyday practicality and comfort of a scooter. The model that has been teased for India seems to be the same latest generation model that made its debut globally with updated features and new colours.

Key features of the ADV maxi-scooter include LED lighting, a large digital instrument cluster, an adjustable windscreen and multiple riding modes. Globally, it also packs various accessory packs like Comfort, Urban and Adventure, so it remains to be seen how and if Honda brings it to the Indian market.
As for underpinnings, the scooter rolls on 17-inch front and 15-inch rear wire-spoke wheels with dual disc brakes at the front and a long-travel suspension to make it suitable for a bit off-road and full on touring.
The Honda X-ADV 750 is powered by a 745 cc parallel-twin engine that generates 58 bhp and 69 Nm of Peak Torque. The motor is paired to a 6-speed Dual-Clutch Transmission, making it a rare offering among scooters in India.

It is important to note that the X-ADV 750 has been spotted on Indian roads before in full road-legal form, registered in Arunachal Pradesh, which was believed to be a privately imported unit. This official teaser in India now confirms the imminent launch of the scooter in India.
With Indian customers finally moving into bigger cc bikes, Honda seems to be finally serious about bringing their bigger models into the country, which is imminent from the back-to-back reveal of the Rebel and X-ADV. While neither the price nor the launch date of the scooter is confirmed yet, more details are expected in the coming days.