Honda Click 150
The Honda Click 150 has a top speed of ~115 km/h, produces ~11.3 hp and weighs ~118 kg. Motoryk rates it 7.5/10.
The Honda Click 150i was introduced in Thailand and Southeast Asian markets around 2018 as an upgrade to the popular Click 125i, featuring a larger 150cc engine to meet growing demand for more powerful urban scooters. It quickly became one of Honda's best-selling commuter scooters in the region, particularly in Thailand, Philippines, and Vietnam, thanks to its fuel efficiency, smart key system, and modern styling. The model has undergone periodic updates in styling and electronics, cementing its reputation as a practical and reliable daily commuter in Asian markets.
~11.3 hp
Power
~13.5 Nm
Torque
~118 kg
Weight
~115 km/h
Top Speed
~2.1 L/100km or ~47 km/L (typical real-world average)
Fuel
Faired
Body
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What Buyers Should Know
Rock-Solid Reliability
The Honda Click 150i uses Honda's proven eSP (Enhanced Smart Power) engine, known for low maintenance and long service life with regular oil changes every 2,000-3,000 km. Many owners report 50,000+ km with minimal issues.
Watch the Idling System
A common complaint is rough idling or stalling, often caused by a dirty throttle body or faulty Idle Air Control valve — a relatively inexpensive fix but worth inspecting before buying used.
Strong Resale Value
The Click 150i holds its resale value exceptionally well in Southeast Asian markets due to Honda's brand trust and high demand, typically retaining 70-80% of its value after two years of normal use.
Generations & Specs by Year
Introduced 150cc eSP engine, idling stop system, CBS brakes, fuel injection, sporty scooter design for Southeast Asia.
Redesigned sharper bodywork, updated instrument cluster, improved eSP engine refinement, smarter storage, enhanced LED lighting.
New aggressive styling, larger 5.5L front storage, USB charger, revised suspension, updated color options and graphics.
Used Buyer Review
"Boring, brilliant, budget-friendly — the dependable choice for urban commuters."
$1,500-$2,800 usedThe Click 150 is Honda's bread-and-butter Southeast Asian scooter, and honestly it punches above its weight class. The 150cc eSP engine is genuinely refined — smooth, fuel-sipping, and reliable to a fault. I've seen these bikes tick past 60,000 kilometers with nothing but oil changes. That's not luck, that's Honda engineering doing what Honda engineering does. The CVT is slick, power delivery is linear, and the under-seat storage swallows a full-face helmet without drama. Buying used though, check the front fork seals — they weep on higher-mileage examples. Also inspect the ACG starter; if it sounds rattly on cold starts, budget for that repair. The idling stop system is clever in traffic but some owners disable it, which tells you everything about whether you'll love or hate city commuting on this thing. For what it is — a practical, durable urban scooter — the Click 150 is hard to argue against. It's not exciting. It won't embarrass anything with a proper engine. But it'll start every morning and cost you almost nothing to run.
Top 10 Accessories
Curated picks for the Honda Click 150 — owned, ridden, recommended.
Common Problems
Jerky acceleration or slipping during speed buildup
Rough idle, hard starting, poor fuel economy
Oil stains on fork tubes, soft spongy handling
Test voltage, check if starter cranks strongly
✅Pre-Purchase Checklist
Solid commuter, maintain CVT every 12,000km
Full Specifications
Rivals & Alternatives
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are common problems with the Honda Click 150? +
CVT belt and roller wear: Jerky acceleration or slipping during speed buildup (moderate) | Fuel injector clogging: Rough idle, hard starting, poor fuel economy (moderate) | Front fork oil leaks: Oil stains on fork tubes, soft spongy handling (moderate)
Is the Honda Click 150 a good motorcycle? +
Boring, brilliant, budget-friendly — the dependable choice for urban commuters. Rating: 7.5/10. Best for: Daily urban commuters wanting low-cost reliable transport. Avoid if: You crave weekend thrills beyond city limits.
What is the horsepower of the Honda Click 150? +
The Honda Click 150 produces ~11.3 hp @ 8,500 rpm, with ~13.5 Nm @ 5,000 rpm of torque. Top speed: ~115 km/h.
Is the Honda Click 150 good for beginners? +
Yes — the Honda Click 150 is a reasonable choice for new riders (11.3 hp is manageable), weighing 118 kg. Daily urban commuters wanting low-cost reliable transport
Is the Honda Click 150 reliable? +
The Honda Click 150 has no widely-reported critical reliability issues. 4 minor issues are documented — see the Common Problems section above.
Is the Honda Click 150 good for daily use? +
Daily urban commuters wanting low-cost reliable transport Fuel: ~2.1 L/100km or ~47 km/L (typical real-world average).
How fast is the Honda Click 150? +
The Honda Click 150 reaches a top speed of ~115 km/h, producing 11.3 hp at 118 kg curb weight. Real-world performance depends on rider weight, gearing, and road conditions.
What gear should I buy for a Honda Click 150? +
Motoryk has curated a Top 10 gear list specifically for the Honda Click 150, covering engine oil, tires, chain, battery, and brake pads — see motoryk.com/bikes/honda/click-150/top10. Each pick is matched to this bike's spec.












