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Which Honda Adventure Makes More Sense?

Performance & Engine- Honda X-ADV vs Honda Africa Twin

The Honda Africa Twin steps into the ring with a strong 1,082 cc engine producing 97.89 bhp at 7,500 rpm and 103 Nm of torque at 6,000 rpm. In contrast, the ADV offers a 745 cc engine outputting 57.79 bhp at 6,750 rpm and 69 Nm at 4,750 rpm.

Honda Africa Twin vs Honda X-ADV
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The Africa Twin clearly dominates in raw displacement, power and torque, making it the better choice for full-on adventure mode. Meanwhile the X-ADV, while modest in comparison, offers more accessible sizing and likely easier manoeuvrability.

Transmission & Ride Style

The Africa Twin comes with a 6-speed manual transmission and chain drive, designed for serious off-road and touring use. The X-ADV uses a 6-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission and chain drive, tailor-made for more urban or mixed-terrain riding without the constant clutch work.

If you crave manual control and heading into rougher terrain the Africa Twin is built for that. If you want easier gear-shifting and commuting versatility the X-ADV’s DCT is an advantage.

Dimensions, Weight & Practicality

Kerb weight for the Africa Twin is 239 kg, a seat height of 810 mm, ground clearance of 210 mm and a fuel tank of 24.5 litres. The X-ADV weighs 237 kg, features a higher seat height of 830 mm, ground clearance of 165 mm and a smaller 13.2-litre tank. So although the X-ADV is slightly lighter, the Africa Twin offers more clearance and bigger range. If you plan long rides or off-road sections, the Africa Twin is clearly more capable; if you’re more urban or mixed then the weight and height on both remain high, but the X-ADV might be more manageable.

Features & Role

The Africa Twin includes ride-modes like Tour, Urban, Gravel, Off-Road, User1, User2 assisting adaptability. The X-ADV offers Standard, Sport, Rain and Gravel modes. The Africa Twin’s suite emphasises serious terrain flexibility; the X-ADV provides broad comfort and urban/commute-friendly versatility.

The instrument panel of the Africa Twin features a 6.5-inch TFT display with Bluetooth and GPS connectivity; the X-ADV uses a 5-inch TFT display. If you value connectivity and a large screen the Africa Twin wins; if simpler interface suits you that of the X-ADV is adequate.

Price & Value

In terms of ex-showroom pricing the Africa Twin is listed at about ₹16,01,500, while the X-ADV comes in around ₹13,30,993. That gap reflects the Africa Twin’s premium capability. If budget is a key factor the X-ADV offers a lot, but the Africa Twin justifies the higher price if you need the extra performance and off-road capability.

Conclusion

If I were choosing, I’d pick the Africa Twin for its superior power, off-road readiness, fuel tank capacity and advanced feature set. However, if my riding is mostly city or light touring, I would consider the X-ADV for its easier transmission, slightly lower seat and better value. I would say, make your decision based on how much off-road or long-distance touring you plan: go Africa Twin if you’re serious about adventure, go X-ADV if you want a versatile, more accessible big Honda.

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