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2023 HONDA X-ADV

2023 HONDA X-ADV

2023 HONDA X-ADV

Model updates: The X-ADV has broken new ground with its unique mix of adventure bike ability and big-scooter usefulness and practicality. Its rich specification includes Throttle By Wire management, 4 default riding modes, 3 level Honda Selectable Torque Control. The 22L seat storage compartment includes a USB charger while a glovebox adds further convenience. Twin LED headlights feature Daytime Running Lights and a 5-inch TFT display allows smartphone connectivity via the Honda Smartphone Voice Control System.

For 23YM a sharp sporty new Shasta White paint option is guaranteed to turn heads across Europe.

 

Contents:

1 Introduction

2 Model overview

3 Key features

4 Technical specifications

 

  1. Introduction

It’s not often in the world of motorcycling that a fresh line of thinking emerges to create a new breed of machine. But Honda specializes in innovation and in 16YM unveiled a completely new concept, straight out of left field – the X-ADV.

 

The thought processes that led to its birth? Consider the attributes of the average adventure-style motorcycle – tough go-anywhere appeal, an upright riding position giving superb visibility and remarkable all-round usefulness, work or play. Then take a look at the typical commuter; it might be a scooter or motorcycle, but in either case it will be easy to manage, nimble and loaded with convenience, efficiency and useful storage space. Honda’s forward-thinking engineers combined the two together, and something special happened.

 

The machine they created had a rugged, stylish SUV image fully at home navigating the urban sprawl. And while it was loaded with all of the premium features that enable easy life in the big city, it also had the looks, engine power and chassis ability to inject every ride with the promise of adventure.

 

The X-ADV captured the essence of two-wheeled freedom in an exciting new form and garnered the attention of an army of riders around Europe, eager for something new, and has proved itself a genuine sales success. And, proving its off-road credentials, in the hands of seasoned Italian racer Renato Zocchi a lightly modified version took overall Class 2 victory in the gruelling 7,000km 2019 Gibraltar Rally.

 

And it has not stood still. In 21YM Honda upped the X-ADV’s engine performance, trimmed weight, enhanced style and added even more usefulness.

 

In 2021 the X-ADV was Honda’s second-best selling motorcycle over 350cc, only out-sold by the equally dynamic CB650R.

 

With the introduction of a sporty new colour option for 23YM, the X-ADV continues to cement its position as one of the coolest and most desirable two-wheelers available in Europe today.

 

  1. Model Overview

The parallel twin-cylinder engine blends strong low-to mid-range performance with easy manners and excellent fuel efficiency. Peak power is set at 43.1kW with an impressive 69Nm torque. Throttle By Wire (TBW) serves 4 default rider modes plus a custom USER choice, while Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) features refined input over 3 levels. The Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) has Automatic shifting schedules that integrate with the riding modes, as well as USER input.

 

A tough chassis comprises of a tubular steel frame, 41mm USD front forks, rear monoshock (with Pro-Link) and aluminium swingarm. A 17-inch front wheel is matched to a 15-inch rear with dual, radial-mount four-piston calipers braking up front.

 

The bodywork has a sharp, aggressive edge; dual LED headlights also feature Daytime Running Lights (DRL), as used by the CRF1100L Africa Twin, improving visibility to other road users. For easy ground reach the seat is carefully contoured at the shoulders. The under-seat storage has a 22L volume and also houses a USB charging point; there’s also a useful glovebox. The TFT instrument display features Honda Smartphone Voice Control system.

The 23YM X-ADV will be available in the following colour options:

 

**NEW** Shasta White with Graphite Black Trim

Mat Ballistic Black Metallic with new Graphite Black trim

Mat Iridium Gray Metallic with new Graphite Black trim 

Pearl Deep Mud Gray with new Graphite Black trim

 

  1. Key Features

3.1 Engine

  • Throttle By Wire control; peak power figure of 43.1kW with 69Nm torque
  • EURO5 compliant, with 3.6l/100km fuel efficiency
  • 35kW A2 licence version available

 

The design of the X-ADV’s liquid-cooled, SOHC 8-valve parallel twin-cylinder engine ensures punchy performance in the low-to-mid range. Its relatively long-stroke architecture and specially shaped combustion chambers combine with the high-inertial mass crankshaft to produce large amounts of effortless torque from very low rpm. A forward cant brings the centre of gravity down for optimum stability.

  

Peak power is set at 43.1kW @ 6,750rpm, with maximum torque of 69Nm @ 4,750rpm. From 30 km/h the X-ADV will cover 20m in 1.7s, 50m in 3.2s, while at 60km/h the torquey engine is turning at just 2,500rpm.

 

For A2 licence holders a 35kW version is available, which can be easily converted to the full power version by a Honda dealer at the appropriate time. Equally, it is possible to restrict the full power version to 35kW by a Honda dealer remapping the ECU.

 

Twin balancers counteract vibration from higher rpm inertia without affecting the distinct ‘throb’ delivered by the engine’s irregular firing order and 270° phased crankshaft. Bore and stroke is set at 77 x 80mm. Where possible components are made to do more than one job: the camshaft drives the water pump, while one of the balancer shafts drives the oil pump.

By keeping the number of parts to a minimum in this way, the engine is kept light, efficient and reliable.

 

The X-ADV engine also sips fuel ­– with a measured consumption of 27.8km/l (WMTC mode) providing a potential 366km range from the 13.2-litre fuel tank.

 

3.2 Engine Electronics

  • Throttle By Wire delivers 4 default riding modes, plus USER customisation
  • Honda Selectable Torque Control features 3 levels of intervention

 

With TBW managing engine performance and character there are 4 modes for the rider to choose from, covering all riding conditions. Mode selection is managed by the left-hand switchgear.

 

STANDARD delivers a balanced middle point between engine power delivery, engine braking and HSTC intervention, with the strongest level of ABS intervention.

 

SPORT gives more aggressive engine power delivery and engine braking, with low HSTC intervention, high ABS.

 

RAIN transmits low engine power delivery and engine braking, high HSTC and ABS input.

 

GRAVEL employs high power and engine braking with low HSTC and ABS.

 

USER offers custom options of low/medium/high between engine power delivery and engine braking and low/medium/high/off for HSTC.

 

Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) offers refined control as it uses TBW to manage torque delivered to the rear wheel, with 3 levels of input:

 

Level 1 allows the minimum intervention for some rear wheel spin – on gravel or dirt for instance, and its level of intervention is reduced from the previous design.

Level 2 is the default setting and provides confidence-inspiring traction for general riding conditions.

Level 3 provides maximum control for slippery roads.

HSTC can also be switched OFF.

 

3.3 Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT

  • Differing shifting schedules link with riding modes
  • USER mode allows choice of 4 settings, from smooth to aggressive

 

Honda’s DCT technology is now in its 13th year of production, and over 200,000 units of DCT-equipped Honda two-wheelers have been sold in Europe. It delivers consistent, seamless gear changes up or down and very quickly becomes second nature in use. It uses two clutches: one for start-up and 1st, 3rd and 5th, the other for 2nd, 4th and 6th, with the mainshaft for each clutch located inside the other for compact packaging.

 

Each clutch is independently controlled by its own electro-hydraulic circuit. When a gear change occurs, the system pre-selects the target gear using the clutch not currently in use. The first clutch is then electronically disengaged as, simultaneously, the second clutch engages.

 

The result is a consistent, fast and seamless gear change. Furthermore, as the twin clutches transfer drive from one gear to the next with minimal interruption of the drive to the rear wheel, any gear change shock and pitching of the machine is minimised, making the change feel direct as well as smooth. Extra benefits include durability (as the gears cannot be damaged by missing a gear) impossibility of stalling, low stress urban riding and reduced rider fatigue. 

 

The DCT system offers two distinct riding approaches – the Automatic settings, with pre-programmed shift patterns which constantly read vehicle speed, gear selected and engine rpm to decide when a shift should occur, and the Manual Transmission setting for gear changes using the paddle-shift style triggers on the left handlebar.

 

Through TBW control there are 5 Automatic shifting schedules available. Level 1 is the most relaxed, with upshifts and downshifts operating at relatively lower rpm; it is linked with the RAIN riding mode. Level 4, on the other extreme, shifts up at higher rpm and also downshifts earlier for more engine braking effect; it is linked with the SPORT mode. Level 2 is linked with STANDARD riding mode, with Level 3 situated between STANDARD and SPORT.

 

For the GRAVEL riding mode, the X-ADV uses the relatively sporty ‘G’ shifting pattern; this has the added functionality of a decreased level of ‘slip’ as the clutches operate from a fully open or closed throttle – to give the rider more direct feel for traction at the rear wheel, and the ability to perform controlled sliding off road. Whereas this functionality was previously activated by the separate G Switch, it is now integrated into the new ‘G’ shift pattern of the DCT.

 

The USER mode functionality allows the rider to select any of the DCT shift patterns with the preferred permutations of the other parameters – power delivery, engine braking, ABS and HSTC.

 

3.4 Styling & Equipment

  • Sharp, slim and aggressive SUV styling 
  • Honda Smartphone Voice Control System offers smartphone link through 5-inch TFT display
  • Twin LED headlights include Daytime Running Lights
  • Large 22L storage space includes a glovebox, and houses a USB charger

 

The X-ADV’s unique head-turning styling (originally conceived and developed by Honda’s R&D team in Italy) has evolved to become slimmer and sharper; the silhouette deliberately upright, with each body-panel honed with strong intent.

 

Dual LED headlights feature Daytime Running Lights (DRL) that automatically adjust to ambient light intensity and give a bright, highly visible light improving safety. All lighting is LED.

 

In terms of ergonomics, the 820mm seat height (shaped for easy ground reach) and wide handlebar set at 910mm ensure a high eye point, giving great visibility. For commuting or touring, the X-ADV’s screen adjusts without tools through 5 positions from low-to-high to maximise or minimise airflow. The total height difference is 139mm, with an 11° rake between the highest and lowest points.

 

Incorporated into the X-ADV’s rider interface and viewed through the 5-inch TFT display is the Honda Smartphone Voice Control System (HSVCs), which links the rider to their smartphone while on the move and allows voice management of phone calls, email, music and navigation. A helmet-mounted headset is needed, and the smartphone connects to the dash via Bluetooth; management of the system is also possible through buttons on the left switchgear.

 

Tough plastic hand guards deflect wind and rain, while adding protection for hands and levers from stones when off-road. A shot-peened 2.5mm thick aluminium bash plate guards the underside.

 

The under-seat 22L luggage space accommodates a full-face helmet and is lit with an integral LED, whose textured surface delivers uniform illumination without glare. A USB charging socket is located at the rear of the compartment. A centre stand – with tilt sensor – is fitted as standard and allows the X-ADV to be parked on an incline without fear of toppling.

 

For added convenience the X-ADV uses a Smart Key, which lives in the rider’s pocket and does away with the need to use a key for ignition, fuel cap and seat. With the Smart Key present one push of the knob-type main switch powers it up and makes it possible to turn, giving the rider control of the ignition/steering lock and, via two rocker switches, the fuel cap and seat. It also has an ‘answer back’ function, which makes the indicators flash for easy identification from a distance, and locks and unlocks the optional Smart Top Box. A clutch mechanism in the main switch stops the handlebars unlocking by force.

 

The X-ADV’s rear indicators also have a self-cancelling Emergency Stop Signal (ESS) function. If negative acceleration of 6.0m/s2 is detected at a minimum speed of 53km/h with either brake working, the hazard lights flash to warn other road users a hard stop is in process. At the same speed the threshold is reduced if ABS is activated to a negative acceleration of a minimum 2.5m/s2

 

The indicators also auto-cancel. Rather than using a simple timer, the system compares front and rear wheel speed difference and calculates when to cancel the indication relative to the situation.

 

3.5 Chassis

  • Lightweight tubular steel diamond frame 
  • 41mm cartridge-style USD fork and Pro-Link swingarm 
  • Radial mount four-piston front brake calipers, 296mm discs and ABS
  • 120/70 R17 and 160/60 R15 front and rear tyres

 

The X-ADV’s tubular steel diamond frame is light and strong and makes ample space for the under-seat compartment.

 

Rake and trail are set at 27°/104mm with wheelbase of 1590mm. A 39° steering angle (and turning radius of 2.8m) makes the X-ADV manoeuvrable in tight traffic. Long travel suspension –153.5mm up front and 150mm from the rear – is matched to 165mm of ground clearance. Overall wet weight is 236kg. 

  

For handling rough terrain, the 41mm cartridge-type USD fork adjusts for spring preload and rebound damping. The spring preload adjustable rear shock is a single tube split pressure design and operates the aluminium swingarm – constructed from a machined-hollow cross member and U-shaped (in cross section) arms – through Pro-Link.

 

The 17-inch front wheel and 15-inch rear use stainless steel rust-resistant spokes and contribute to the X-ADV’s ability to comfortably soak up rough terrain. Block-pattern tyres add to the ride quality and L-shape valve stems make checking air pressure easy. Tyres are sized 120/70 R17 and 160/60 R15 front and rear.

 

Dual radial-mount opposed four-piston calipers grip 296mm discs and work through ABS.

 

  1. Accessories

A full range of Honda Genuine Accessories are available for the X-ADV either individually or in packs for convenience. These include:

 

The Adventure Pack contains all the accessories that enhance the off-road capabilities of the X-ADV and includes:

  • Front fog lights
  • Front side pipes
  • Black knuckle guards extensions
  • Leg deflectors set
  • Riders steps set

 

The Style Pack adds additional protection and a touch of style. This pack includes:

  • Floor panels
  • Parking lever
  • Handlebar holder
  • Parking lever cover
  • Lateral covers

 

The Travel Pack increases the carrying capacity and long distance practicality of the X-ADV and includes the following accessories:

50L Smart top box plus aluminium panel

Panniers right 26L, left 33L

Top box inner bag

Pannier inner bags

Aluminium rear carrier

Console bag

Aluminium Panel for 50L Top Box

Heated grips

Backrest for 50L Top Box

 

Additional accessories are also available and include:

  • 50L Manual top box
  • 38L Top box

 

  1. Technical Specifications

ENGINE

 

Type

Liquid-cooled 4-stroke 8-valve, SOHC parallel 2-cylinder. EURO5 compliant.

Displacement

745cc

Bore & Stroke

77mm x 80mm

Compression Ratio

10.7 : 1

Max. Power Output

43.1kW @ 6,750rpm

Max. Torque

69Nm @ 4,750rpm

Oil Capacity

4.0L

Noise Level (dB)

L-wot – 77

L-urban – 72

FUEL SYSTEM

 

Carburation

PGM-FI electronic fuel injection

Fuel Tank Capacity

13.2 litres

Fuel Consumption

3.6L/100km

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

 

Starter

Electric

Battery Capacity

12V/11AH

DRIVETRAIN

 

Clutch Type

Wet multiplate hydraulic 2-clutch

Transmission Type

6-speed Dual Clutch Transmission

Final Drive

Chain

FRAME

 

Type

Diamond; steel pipe

CHASSIS

 

Dimensions (L´W´H)

2215mm x 940mm x 1370mm

Wheelbase

1590mm

Caster Angle

27°

Trail

104mm

Seat Height

820mm

Ground Clearance

165mm

Kerb Weight

236kg

SUSPENSION

 

Type Front

41mm USD,153.5mm fork stroke (137mm axle travel)

Type Rear

Monoshock damper, Pro-Link swingarm, 150mm axle travel (53mm cushion stroke)

WHEELS

 

Type Front

Spoke wheel

Type Rear

Spoke wheel

Rim Size Front

17M/C x MT3.50

Rim Size Rear

15M/C x MT4.50

Tyres Front

120/70-R17M/C

Tyres Rear

160/60-R15M/C

BRAKES

 

ABS System Type

2-channel

Type Front

296mm dual discs with 4-piston calipers

Type Rear

240mm single disc with single-piston caliper

INSTRUMENTS & ELECTRICS

 

Instruments

5 inch colour TFT Meter

Security System

Smart key system

Headlight

LED DRL

Taillight

LED

 

All specifications are provisional and subject to change without notice.

# Please note that the figures provided are results obtained by Honda under standardised testing conditions prescribed by WMTC. Tests are conducted on a rolling road using a standard version of the vehicle with only one rider and no additional optional equipment. Actual fuel consumption may vary depending on how you ride, how you maintain your vehicle, weather, road conditions, tire pressure, installation of accessories, cargo, rider and passenger weight, and other factors.

 

           

 

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