Honda Click/Vario
2018 Honda Vario 125 CBS (Indonesia)
ManufacturerAstra Honda Motor
Also calledHonda Click
Bahman Ava Click 150 (Iran)[1]
Parent companyHonda Motor Company
Production2006–present
Assembly
ClassScooter

The Honda Click (also known as the Honda Vario in Indonesia) is a series of scooter produced by Honda Motor Company in several production plants in South East Asian since 2006. This scooter is intended to anticipate the increasing population of automatic scooters circulating in the Indonesian motorcycle market.[2] The Vario has appeared in various variants with engine capacities ranging from 108.0 cc (6.59 cu in) to 157.0 cc (9.58 cu in).

The Honda Click 125i was first introduced in 2012 and quickly gained popularity due to its efficient engine and comfortable riding experience. It is designed to cater to urban commuters seeking a convenient and cost-effective means of transportation. It is very popular in Asia, especially in Thailand.

One of the notable features of the Click 125i is its fuel-injected engine, denoted by the "i" in its name. The fuel injection system ensures optimal fuel efficiency, improved throttle response, and reduced emissions. The scooter is powered by a single-cylinder, four-stroke engine with a displacement of 125cc, delivering a balance of power and economy. Other features of the Click 125i include a digital instrument panel that provides vital information to the rider, such as speed, fuel level, and trip meter. It also comes with a spacious under-seat storage compartment, allowing riders to carry personal belongings conveniently. The scooter is equipped with a front disc brake and a rear drum brake for reliable stopping power.

The Click 125i is designed to offer a smooth and comfortable ride in urban environments. Its efficient engine delivers sufficient power for city commuting, while maintaining fuel economy. The scooter's lightweight construction (weighing only 111 kg) enhances maneuverability, making it agile in congested traffic conditions compared to larger and heavier bikes.

There are five different colour schemes (black, white, blue, red and yellow) and different models including a sports version and a version that has ABS Brakes. In 2022 Honda released an upgraded model being the Click 160i, selling alongside the Click 125i. It has a more powerful, 160cc engine and a different front panels.

110 series

2006–2014

The first Click/Vario 110 was released in 2006, introduced to counter the popular Yamaha Mio. It is powered by a 108 single cylinder water cooled engine with carburetor. In Vietnam, this model has different from end with big single headlight. In July 2008, a new version was released in Thailand with an updated appearance and the implementation of PGM-Fi fuel injection technology and marketed as Click-i.[3] This model was later launched in Indonesia in September 2009 as Vario Techno, positioned as upmarket version of standard Vario 110, but retained the old carbureted engine. The Click-i/Techno model were discontinued in 2012 and being replaced by Click 125i, while the standard model continued to be available in Indonesia until 2014.

2014–2019

The second generation of Vario 110 was launched in March 2014 as Vario Fi. Unlike the older models, this generation has no Click version and exclusively available for Indonesian market. It received all new 108 cc PGM-Fi fuel injected single cylinder air cooled engine, shared with the smaller Honda BeAT. An updated version with eSP (enhanced Smart Power) technology was launched in September 2015. The scooter was available until 2019, when the smaller BeAT took over the 110 cc class market.

125 series

The 125 series was introduced first in January 2012 as the Click 125i in Thailand and later in March as Vario Techno 125 Fi in Indonesia.[4][5]

150 series

160 series

References

  1. "Bahman Ava Click 150" (in Persian). Bahman. Retrieved 6 September 2023.
  2. "Sejarah Honda Vario Dari Generasi ke Generasi". Cengkareng Motor. 21 December 2015.
  3. "Honda sets PGM-FI, a green energy saving technology, as the Thai motorcycle standard via the launch of 2 new models" (Press release). Honda. 22 July 2008.
  4. "A.P. Honda Co., Ltd. to Release New Click 125i (125-cc scooter) in Thailand" (Press release). Honda. 10 January 2012.
  5. "Vario Techno 125 – Ride The Future" (in Indonesian). Honda Cengkareng. 5 March 2012.


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