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What size engine is in the Honda Click?

The Honda Click models sold today most commonly use a 125cc engine. Engine displacement can vary by market and generation, so checking your specific model is important.


Across generations and regions, Honda has offered Click scooters with different displacements. In some markets older or entry-level variants used smaller engines such as 110cc, while a few markets historically offered larger displacements. The current global lineup predominantly features the 125cc model, but the exact spec can vary by year and country. This article explains the common sizes and how to confirm the engine in your bike.


Current engine sizes you are likely to encounter


Below is a quick guide to the engine sizes you’re most likely to encounter in the Honda Click lineup today, with notes on regional differences.



  • 125cc: The standard displacement for the majority of current Honda Click models. These engines are four-stroke, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled, and fuel-injected, designed for efficient urban performance.

  • 110cc variants: In some markets and older generations, smaller 110cc engines were offered as budget or entry-level options. They are not common in the latest model year in most regions.


Engine displacement is tied to the model year and market; to be sure of your bike’s exact size, check the model name and specifications in the owner’s manual, on the official Honda regional site, or with an authorized dealer.


How to confirm the engine size on your Honda Click


Where to look


Consult the owner’s manual and any labeling on the bike (often under the seat or on a side panel) for the official model name and displacement. The model code sometimes encodes the engine size (for example, a 125cc designation is typically part of the model string in many markets).


Physical checks


Inspect the engine block stamping or the VIN/engine number plate, which may list the displacement in cc. If in doubt, provide the VIN to a local Honda dealer to retrieve the exact specification for your bike.


Summary


For most buyers, the Honda Click in current production forms uses a 125cc engine, with occasional regional variation that has included smaller displacements in the past. Always verify the exact engine size for your specific bike through official documentation or a Honda dealer, as specifications can differ by market and model year.

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