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.

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.
