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Honda Click 160 Launched; Design, Engine, Features, & Rivals

Honda has launched the Click 160, a fresh new scooter for the Thai market that is not to be mistaken with the Cliq, which was on sale in India from June 2017 until April 2020. While the Cliq 110 was a more conservative scooter, the Honda Click 160 is a performance-oriented scooter that directly competes with the Yamaha Aerox 155.

Honda Click 160 Design

The Honda Click 160 is a replacement for its 150 cc sibling, with more amenities and a stronger design concept, and it’s only available in Asia. It boasts a dynamic front fascia with twin LED headlamps with sharp creases and a blackened front apron, as well as new Y-shaped black alloy wheels and black rearview mirrors.

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Honda Click 160 Features

The scooter will be available in a variety of colors, including white, red, and black. It also has a single-piece seat, a USB charging option, and an all-digital instrument cluster displaying necessary details, as well as sharp side body panels, a large front fender, Click badging on the sides, a compact rear profile with an LED tail lamp cluster and sleek-looking turn signals, a single-piece seat, a USB charging option, and an all-digital instrument cluster displaying necessary details.

Honda Click 160 Engine

The Honda Click 160 has a new 157 cc single-cylinder fuel-injected liquid-cooled engine for improved performance. It has a maximum power output of 15 horsepower and is mated to a CVT automatic transmission. It does offer everything you need for spirited city riding and the occasional thrill on the roads.

The engine can also run on ethanol because the fuel combination can handle up to 20% of it. The Honda Click 160 has a bright future in markets like India, but the odds of it making it to our shores are little to none. The Japanese company is rumored to be working on an electric scooter that will be released in the near future.

Honda Click 160 Rivals

The Indian two-wheeler industry is set to see new electric scooters from big manufacturers, with Hero MotoCorp planning to launch an e-scooter under the Vida brand, and Suzuki already working on a zero-emission scooter based on Burgman Street.

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