Japanese automaker Honda has introduced the 2026 ADV160 in Thailand, marking it as the second country in Southeast Asia to receive the model after Indonesia. This new adventure scooter version, priced from 3,200 USD, boasts significant upgrades including a TFT color display, smartphone connectivity via RoadSync, and Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC).
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The Honda ADV160 2026 launched in Thailand. *Photo: MotoRival*
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The ADV160 boasts an adventure scooter style.
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A highlight of the new ADV160 is its first-ever TFT color display.
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The front brake calipers are adorned in sporty red.
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Tiered seat design.
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Handlebar cluster with control buttons.
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The ADV160 2026 is equipped with one-channel ABS and HSTC traction control.
A central highlight of the new ADV160 is its advanced TFT color display. This screen provides comprehensive vehicle information and, for the first time on the Thai ADV160, integrates RoadSync for seamless smartphone connectivity. The display is similar to those found on Honda's PCX160, Forza/ADV350, and other bigbike models, having first appeared on the Indonesian ADV160.
While focusing on technological enhancements, the ADV160's core power and versatility remain consistent. It is powered by an eSP+ 160cc single-cylinder engine. The scooter also features an adjustable HSTC (Honda Selectable Torque Control) system and one-channel anti-lock braking system (ABS). Suspension components include telescopic front forks and twin rear shock absorbers, complemented by a 14-inch front wheel and a 13-inch rear wheel.
The ADV160 targets customers who enjoy city riding or are ready for off-road adventures.
The 2026 Honda ADV160 is now available in Thailand, with a starting price of 3,200 USD.
Minh Vu






