The Honda ATC110 was produced in model years 1982 and 1983. This small three-wheeled ATV was part of Honda’s early-1980s lineup of light, user-friendly ATCs and was typically listed as a 1982–1983 model in factory catalogs and dealer advertisements.
Context and historical background
During the late 1970s and early 1980s, Honda and other manufacturers expanded the three-wheeled ATV segment, offering compact, entry-level machines designed for beginners and casual riders. The ATC110 fit into that strategy as a step up from the smaller ATC90 while preceding larger, more powerful models that followed later in the decade. The three-wheel era would soon come under increasing safety scrutiny, leading to changes in U.S. regulations and, by the late 1980s, the discontinuation of new ATC sales in the United States.
Model years and availability
Below are the production years most commonly cited for the ATC110 in mainline catalogs and reference guides. Note that some markets occasionally list adjustments or limited runs beyond these years, but the two-year span is what historians and collectors frequently reference.
- 1982 model year
- 1983 model year
In most markets, the ATC110 is documented as a brief two-year model, with broader sales ending before the mid-1980s in many regions. This reflects the rapid shift in the industry away from three-wheel ATCs as safety regulations evolved.
Notable features and general specifications
While exact specs varied by market and year, the ATC110 was a compact, entry-level three-wheeler designed for ease of use. Common traits across listings include:
- Small-displacement engine in the around 105–110 cc range
- Three-wheel chassis with relatively simple, user-friendly controls
- Lightweight frame aimed at beginner riders and casual recreation
Because specifications could differ by country and production batch, enthusiasts are advised to consult original owner’s manuals or period catalogs for precise figures in a given market.
Market history and later context
The ATC110 existed during the tail end of Honda’s three-wheeled ATV era in many markets. As safety concerns about three-wheel ATVs grew, regulatory actions in the United States and other regions led to a decline in new ATC sales by the late 1980s. Honda and other manufacturers eventually shifted focus toward four-wheeled ATVs, with the three-wheel segment largely fading from new production by the late 1980s to early 1990s.
Summary
The Honda ATC110 is widely recognized as a two-year model, produced for the 1982 and 1983 model years. It represents a brief but notable chapter in Honda’s early-ATV history, situated between the brand’s smaller, entry-level ATCs and the broader shift in the industry away from three-wheeled designs as safety and regulatory landscapes changed.


