Launched in the Thai market, the Click 160 is feature-rich scoot and that has the potential to give the Yamaha a headache
Honda introduced the Click 160 in Thailand after showcasing it at their latest motor show. The Click 160 is the successor to the Click 150, and it rivals the other Japanese scooters such as the Suzuki Burgman, Yamaha NMAX, and Aerox 155. The new Click 160 looks sharper than its predecessor and features a few significant upgrades.
This walkaround video of the scooter by Motoscoop gives a closer look at the newly launched scooter.
Styling
We have covered all the details of the new Honda Click 160 in this article. Swipe up to read more.
The new scooter appears a lot bigger in dimension than the previous model. The twin LED headlamps will remind you of the CBR, while the LED DRLs on the top cover almost the entire front apron of the scooter. The Click is not a maxi-styled scooter and offers a flat board like any other conventional scooter.
The other styling highlight includes a single-piece grab rail bar and new 14-inch alloy wheels complementing the overall design.
New Features
The Click 160 gets a neat LCD instrument cluster, a USB charging port positioned behind the front apron, a single-piece long seat with an 18-litre underseat storage, keyless ignition, etc.
Powertrain
The Honda Click 160 uses a new liquid-cooled 156.9cc eSP (low-friction tech) single-cylinder, fuel-injected engine that also does duty on the PCX 160. The engine produces about 15 hp of peak power and 13.8 Nm of peak torque while mated to a CVT gearbox.
Expect the scooter to offer a zippy performance with its kerb weight of 118 kilograms,
Suspension and Brakes
The scooter depends on telescopic front forks with a pre-load adjustable single rear shock. Disc brakes on both ends take care of the braking department. The scooter is available with a Combined Braking System (CBS) or single-channel ABS.
Honda also offers a Dynamic Sport Edition of the scooter with a few extra goodies at a higher price tag.
You can watch the walkaround video of the scooter here:
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