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Honda Click 150i
Scooter

Honda Click 150i

Der Honda Click 150i wurde um 2018 in Südostasien als Upgrade des beliebten Click 125i eingeführt und richtete sich an Pendler, die mehr Leistung von einem Roller erwarten. Er ist mit Hondas eSP-Motorentechnologie (Enhanced Smart Power) mit Kraftstoffeinspritzung ausgestattet und wurde schnell zu einem der meistverkauften Automatikscooter in Märkten wie Thailand und den Philippinen. Seine Mischung aus Kraftstoffeffizienz, modernem Design und angemessener urbaner Leistung machte ihn zu einem Maßstab im 150-cm3-Roller-Segment.

11.3 hp

Leistung

13.0 Nm

Drehmoment

118 kg

Gewicht

~115 km/h

Höchstgeschwindigkeit

~2.2 L/100km or ~45 km/L (typical real-world average)

Treibstoff

Ausgeleitet

Körper

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Proven Engine Reliability

The Click 150i uses Honda's eSP (Enhanced Smart Power) engine, known for low friction technology that extends engine life significantly. With proper oil changes every 2,000–3,000 km, these engines regularly surpass 50,000 km without major issues.

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Watch the Belt & Rollers

The CVT drive belt and roller weights are the most common wear items, typically needing replacement around 20,000–30,000 km. Ignoring these can cause sluggish acceleration and costly variator damage.

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Strong Resale Value

The Honda Click 150i holds its value exceptionally well in Southeast Asian markets due to the Honda brand reputation and high demand. A well-maintained unit typically retains 60–70% of its value after 3 years.

Generationen und Spezifikationen nach Jahr

2013–2017 Gen 1

Erste Markteinführung; 150-cm3-eSP-Motor, Leerlaufstoppsystem, kombiniertes Bremssystem, Smart Key eingeführt.

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2018–2020 Gen 2

Überarbeitete Karosserie, aktualisierte Instrumententafel mit Ganganzeige, verbesserte LED-Beleuchtung, raffinierte Federung.

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2021–2024 Gen 3

Neue sportliche Designsprache, Honda Selectable Torque Control, Voll-LED-Scheinwerfer, aktualisierter eSP+-Motor.

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Bewertung von gebrauchten Käufern

7.8/10
Am besten für
Daily urban commuters wanting low-hassle reliable transport

"The sensible, nearly unbreakable commuter that rarely disappoints careful buyers."

$1,500-$2,800 used

The Click 150i is Honda's bread-and-butter Southeast Asian commuter, and honestly it earns its reputation. The 150cc fuel-injected single pulls cleanly through traffic, the CVT is smooth enough that you forget it's there, and fuel economy hovers around 50-55mpg in real-world city riding. For a used buy, it's about as bulletproof as scooters get — these things routinely hit 40,000 kilometers with basic maintenance. That said, go in with eyes open. Check the telescopic forks carefully; budget owners skip fork oil changes and seals go soft around 20-25k km. The underseat storage is surprisingly tight for anything larger than a helmet. Earlier 2018-2019 models had minor fueling hiccups at idle that Honda quietly addressed, so lean toward 2020 onward if you can. Inspect the CVT belt — replacement isn't expensive but neglected ones snap without warning. For the money, nothing in this class touches Honda's build quality. Spare parts are everywhere, any shop can service it blindfolded, and resale holds reasonably well. It's unglamorous in the best possible way.

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Überspringe wenn: You need highway speed or serious cargo capacity

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Full Specifications

Engine Power 11.3 hp @ 8,500 rpm
Torque 13.0 Nm @ 5,000 rpm
Top Speed ~115 km/h
Weight 118 kg (curb weight)
Fuel Consumption ~2.2 L/100km or ~45 km/L (typical real-world average)
Type Scooter
Fairing Full/Partial Fairing

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