Honda has unveiled the 2026 ADV 350 scooter in Europe. The adventure-styled scooter has been a consistent performer since its European debut in 2022, with more than 35,000 units sold so far. The 2026 update introduces four new colour schemes: Pearl Falcon Grey, Iridium Grey Metallic, Matte Pearl Cool White, and Matte Coal Black Metallic, while retaining the mechanical package and features.
At its core, the ADV 350 runs on a 330cc enhanced Smart Power+ (eSP+) engine producing 29 hp and 31.5 Nm of torque. The power figures give it enough muscle for both city rides and highway runs. Practicality has also been a focus, with a 48-litre underseat storage compartment, 11.7-litre fuel tank, and a claimed mileage of around 29 km/l.
Tech includes a five-inch
TFT display with Honda RoadSync connectivity, enabling smartphone pairing for calls and music. Rider-friendly touches such as an underseat storage light, auto-cancelling indicators, and remote-reservoir rear shocks round out the feature list.
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The ADV 350 is positioned as a mid-size adventure scooter. It sits below Honda’s larger X-ADV, which is sold at a premium price, and above entry-level models like the ADV 160 that are available in markets such as the US. In Europe, its blend of everyday usability and long-distance capability has helped build steady demand.
In India, Honda has already filed a design patent for the ADV 350, though there has been no confirmation of a launch. The move indicates at least an evaluation of market feasibility. Given the growing interest in premium scooters and adventure-oriented models, the ADV 350 could fit into a niche segment between regular maxi-scooters and higher-priced adventure tourers.
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If introduced, the ADV 350 would face limited direct competition, as India’s scooter market is dominated by commuter-oriented 110cc and 125cc models. Its pricing will be key. A locally assembled version could open up opportunities, while a full import would likely restrict sales to a niche audience.