Honda Adv350
The Honda Adv350 has a top speed of 130 km/h, produces 29 hp and weighs 208 kg. Motoryk rates it 7.8/10.
The Honda ADV350 was introduced in 2022 as a successor to the X-ADV 350 concept, bridging the gap between the smaller ADV150 and the larger X-ADV 750. It is notable for combining adventure-touring styling with scooter practicality, featuring a semi-double-cradle frame and long-travel suspension suited for light off-road use. The model quickly gained popularity in Asian and European markets for its versatile commuter-adventure positioning.
29 hp
Power
31.5 Nm
Torque
208 kg
Weight
130 km/h
Top Speed
2.7 L/100km (approx. 37 km/L real-world average)
Fuel
Faired
Body
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What Buyers Should Know
Honda Reliability Track Record
The ADV350 shares its engine lineage with Honda's proven PCX150/350 platform, known for exceptional longevity with minimal maintenance. Owners regularly report 30,000+ miles with only routine oil changes and valve checks.
Watch the DCT System
Models equipped with Honda's Dual Clutch Transmission can develop jerky low-speed behavior if the transmission fluid isn't changed on schedule (every 8,000 miles). Skipped DCT fluid services are the most common complaint among used ADV350 buyers.
Strong Resale Value
The ADV350 holds resale value exceptionally well due to high demand and Honda's brand reputation, typically retaining 75β85% of its value after the first year. Its adventure-scooter niche keeps used market prices competitive and desirable.
Generations & Specs by Year
Introduced as successor to ADV150; 330cc single-cylinder engine, dual-channel ABS, Apple CarPlay, large underseat storage.
Used Buyer Review
"Smart, sorted urban-adventure tool that rarely disappoints its owner."
$5,500-$7,500 usedThe ADV350 sits in that sweet spot Honda nailed β genuinely capable enough for weekend touring but light enough that your 60-year-old neighbour could flick it through a car park. The DCT-adjacent automatic transmission is slick, fuel economy is ridiculous (around 70mpg real-world), and the underseat storage actually fits two full-face helmets. Used examples are holding value stubbornly, so don't expect fire-sale prices. Checking used ones, look hard at the front forks for stiction β early owners complained about vague steering feedback, and some of that's down to slightly underserviced suspension. Inspect the 12V socket and USB port area for water ingress if the bike lived outdoors. Tyres are a known weak point; the stock Dunlops go off quickly, so factor in a replacement set. Overall though, it's Honda reliability wrapped in genuinely useful adventure-scooter packaging. The 350cc parallel-twin is punchy enough for dual carriageways without feeling stressed. For commuting-plus-occasional-adventure duty, it's hard to argue against.
Top 10 Accessories
Curated picks for the Honda Adv350 β owned, ridden, recommended.
Common Problems
Test ride, listen for clunks, check fluid condition
Inspect all four mounting holes for stress cracks
Wipe forks clean, check for oil residue or staining
Verify TPMS warning light is off during test ride
β Pre-Purchase Checklist
Generally reliable, minor issues easily managed
Full Specifications
Rivals & Alternatives
Bikes that buyers cross-shop with the Honda Adv350

Suzuki Burgman 400

Kymco Xciting S 400

Kymco Downtown 350

Kymco Xciting 400

Honda Forza 350
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are common problems with the Honda Adv350? +
DCT transmission jerky or hesitant shifting: Test ride, listen for clunks, check fluid condition (moderate) | Windscreen cracks near mounting points: Inspect all four mounting holes for stress cracks (minor) | Front suspension fork oil leaks: Wipe forks clean, check for oil residue or staining (moderate)
Is the Honda Adv350 a good motorcycle? +
Smart, sorted urban-adventure tool that rarely disappoints its owner. Rating: 7.8/10. Best for: Commuters wanting occasional weekend adventure capability. Avoid if: You regularly carry a pillion on motorways.
What is the horsepower of the Honda Adv350? +
The Honda Adv350 produces 29 hp @ 7,500 rpm, with 31.5 Nm @ 5,250 rpm of torque. Top speed: 130 km/h.
Is the Honda Adv350 good for beginners? +
Yes β the Honda Adv350 is a reasonable choice for new riders (29 hp is manageable), weighing 208 kg. Commuters wanting occasional weekend adventure capability
Is the Honda Adv350 reliable? +
The Honda Adv350 has no widely-reported critical reliability issues. 4 minor issues are documented β see the Common Problems section above.
Is the Honda Adv350 good for daily use? +
Commuters wanting occasional weekend adventure capability Fuel: 2.7 L/100km (approx. 37 km/L real-world average).
How fast is the Honda Adv350? +
The Honda Adv350 reaches a top speed of 130 km/h, producing 29 hp at 208 kg curb weight. Real-world performance depends on rider weight, gearing, and road conditions.
What gear should I buy for a Honda Adv350? +
Motoryk has curated a Top 10 gear list specifically for the Honda Adv350, covering engine oil, tires, chain, battery, and brake pads β see motoryk.com/bikes/honda/adv350/top10. Each pick is matched to this bike's spec.












