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Type of motorcycle
Honda Click
2018 Honda Vario 125 CBS (Indonesia)
Manufacturer
Honda
Also called
Honda Vario Bahman Ava Click 150 (Iran)[1]
Production
2006–present
Assembly
Indonesia: Cikarang, West Java and Sunter, Jakarta (Astra Honda Motor)
Thailand: Bangkok (Honda Motorcycle Thailand)
Vietnam: Vinh Phuc (Honda Vietnam Company)
Malaysia: Penang (Boon Siew Honda)
Class
Scooter
The Honda Click (also known as the Honda Vario in Indonesia) is a series of scooters produced by Honda Motor Company for Southeast Asian markets since 2006. The Click is intended to anticipate the increasing population of 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).
Since its introduction in 2006, the scooter quickly gained popularity due to its fuel 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 highly popular in Southeast Asia, especially in Thailand and Indonesia.
^"Bahman Ava Click 150" (in Persian). Bahman. Retrieved 6 September 2023.
^"Sejarah Honda Vario Dari Generasi ke Generasi". Cengkareng Motor. 21 December 2015.
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