In case you missed it, Honda Philippines (HPI) officially added yet another new model in its lineup to start the year: the all-new Honda Click 125. This rounds up what has been a very busy year for HPI, with huge launches including the CB150X, Click 160, AirBlade 160, and ADV 160.
Of course, we’re sure many of you are eager to know more about the latest iteration of the country’s best-selling scoot. To that end, we’ve summarised here all the important details that you need to know about the all-new Click 125. Read on below to learn more.
Pricing
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The Honda Click 125 has only one variant in our market, and it’s priced at P80,900. Color options for this one come aplenty, namely: Pearl Sylvestris Gray, Stellar Blue Metallic, Obsidian Black Metallic, Pearl Crimson Red, and Pearl Arctic White.
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Design and dimensions
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Like its bigger Click 160 sibling, the Click 125 now boasts a much more aggressive-looking design courtesy of the added accents on the headlight. The new decals from the front to the rear also add to the sportier look.
The all-new Click 125 measures 1,918mm long, 679mm wide, and 1,066mm tall with 131mm of ground clearance. Seat height is listed at 769mm, while curb weight is at 112kg. It sits on 14-inch front and rear wheels shod in 90/80 and 100/80 tubeless tires, respectively.
Engine and specs
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Powering this new Click is a 125cc liquid-cooled PGM-FI eSP engine capable of putting out 11hp (8.2kW) at 8,500rpm and 10.8Nm at 5,000rpm. It has a 5.5-liter fuel tank. Stopping power is then provided by front wavy disc and rear drum brakes. Fuel consumption is pegged at 50.3km/L based on WMTC figures.
Extra features
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The Click 125 doesn’t get ABS, but it instead features a combi-brake system that enables safe and optimum braking by engaging both the front and rear brakes just by pressing the left lever.
In addition to this, the scooter now also gets a USB-A charging port inside the small compartment up front. Under the seat, meanwhile, is an 18-liter storage space that can fit a medium-sized open-face helmet.
Watch: Our first impressions of the Honda Click 125 2023:
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