
This is the master reference for every scooter in Chang Thai's fleet — real specifications sourced from each manufacturer's official data, not marketing copy. Across eight models spanning three distinct tiers, from a 99-kilogram entry-level commuter to a 330cc adventure scooter, the right choice depends far more on what you actually plan to do in Phuket than on which bike looks the newest in photos. Use this page to compare across our full range at a glance, then follow the links to our in-depth reviews for the models you are considering.
In This Guide
- Master Specification Table
- Budget Tier: Scoopy 125 and Click 125i
- Premium Tier: Click 160, PCX 160, NMAX 155, ADV 160
- Big Scooter Tier: ADV 350 and Forza 350
- Seat Height, Ranked (With Some Surprises)
- Power and Torque, Ranked
- Storage Capacity, Ranked
- Fuel Efficiency Across the Fleet
- Which Bike for Which Trip Length
- A Note on Model Availability
- License Requirements Across the Fleet
- Insurance Coverage Across the Fleet
- Full Price Table
- How to Actually Choose
- Where to Rent
- FAQ
Master Specification Table

| Bike | Engine | Power | Weight | Seat Height | Fuel Tank | Storage | ABS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Honda Scoopy 125 | 109.2cc | 8 hp | 99 kg | 744 mm | 4.0 L | Minimal | No |
| Honda Click 125i | 124.88cc | 11.4 hp | 113 kg | 769 mm | 5.5 L | Minimal | No |
| Honda Click 160 | 156.93cc | ~15 hp | 116 kg | 778 mm | 5.5 L | 18 L | Front only |
| Honda PCX 160 | 157cc | 15.8 hp | 131 kg | 764 mm | 8.1 L | ~30 L | Front & rear |
| Yamaha NMAX 155 | 155cc | ~15 hp | 127 kg | 765 mm | 7.1 L | 25 L | Front & rear |
| Honda ADV 160 | 156.9cc | 15.8 hp | 133 kg | 780 mm | 8.1 L | 27 L + 2 L | Front & rear |
| Honda ADV 350 | 330cc | 28.8 hp | 186 kg | 795 mm | 11.7 L | 48 L + 2.5 L | Front & rear |
| Honda Forza 350 | 330cc | 28.8 hp | 186 kg | 780 mm | 11.7 L | ~2 helmets | Front & rear |
Sources: specifications referenced from official Honda and Yamaha manufacturer data (Honda Powersports, Thai Honda, Honda News, Yamaha Motor Europe), cross-checked against our own fleet units where fleet-specific figures like storage capacity apply.
Budget Tier: Scoopy 125 and Click 125i
Our two entry-level bikes share light weight and low running costs but are not equipped with ABS. The Scoopy 125 has the lowest seat height in the fleet at 744mm and the lightest weight at 99kg, making it our default recommendation for nervous first-time riders, with retro-inspired styling that many renters find more charming than a purely utilitarian commuter scooter. The Click 125i is slightly larger and more powerful at 11.4 horsepower versus the Scoopy's 8, with a small but real edge in usable performance for a similar price, and a more modern, angular design language that matches Honda's larger Click 160. Both bikes use small 4 to 5.5 liter fuel tanks, reflecting their focus on short, efficient local trips rather than long-distance touring. See our premium vs budget guide for the full trade-off analysis against the tiers above.
Premium Tier: Click 160, PCX 160, NMAX 155, ADV 160
These four bikes all produce roughly 15 horsepower from similarly sized engines, but differ meaningfully in weight, storage, and seat height, which is exactly why we carry all four rather than settling on a single "premium" default. Weight ranges from the Click 160's agile 116kg up to the ADV 160's more substantial 133kg, and storage spans from 18 liters to roughly 30 liters depending on the model. We have compared every pair directly: PCX 160 vs NMAX 155 vs ADV 160, PCX 160 vs NMAX 155, NMAX 155 vs ADV 160, and NMAX 155 vs Click 160. Each dedicated review, including our full NMAX 155 review and Complete PCX 160 Guide, goes deeper into a single model.
Big Scooter Tier: ADV 350 and Forza 350
Both share the same 330cc engine, the same 28.8 horsepower output, and the same 186kg weight, making them the most powerful bikes in our fleet by a wide margin over the 150-160cc tier. The ADV 350 leans into adventure styling with the largest storage capacity in the fleet at roughly 48 liters plus a front compartment, while the Forza 350 favors a sportier, more road-focused character with a lower, more aerodynamic seating position. Both carry the largest fuel tank in the fleet at 11.7 liters, giving them genuine long-distance touring range beyond what any 150-160cc bike offers, which matters if your plans include covering large distances across the island in a single day rather than sticking to one region. See our ADV 350 vs Forza 350 guide for the full comparison.
Seat Height, Ranked (With Some Surprises)
Seat height does not track neatly with price or engine size in our fleet, which surprises many renters. From lowest to highest: Scoopy 125 (744mm), PCX 160 (764mm), NMAX 155 (765mm), Click 125i (769mm), Click 160 (778mm), Forza 350 (780mm), ADV 160 (780mm), and ADV 350 (795mm). Notably, the budget-tier Click 125i has a taller seat than the premium PCX 160 and NMAX 155 — see our NMAX vs Click 160 guide for more on this specific correction.
Power and Torque, Ranked
The 150-160cc tier clusters tightly between 8 and 16 horsepower, with the four premium bikes essentially tied around 15 horsepower regardless of brand. The 330cc big-scooter tier is in a different league entirely at 28.8 horsepower, nearly double the mid-tier bikes, which is the main reason to consider the ADV 350 or Forza 350 over the smaller premium options if outright performance matters to your trip.
Storage Capacity, Ranked
From smallest to largest usable under-seat space: the budget-tier Scoopy 125 and Click 125i offer minimal storage, followed by the Click 160 at 18 liters, the NMAX 155 at 25 liters, the ADV 160 at 27 liters plus a 2 liter front compartment, the PCX 160 at roughly 30 liters, and the ADV 350 leading the entire fleet at roughly 48 liters plus a 2.5 liter front compartment with its own charging port.
Fuel Efficiency Across the Fleet
The two budget bikes are the most fuel-efficient in absolute terms, with the Scoopy 125 rated around 59 km/L and the Click 125i in a similar range, both benefiting from their smaller engines and lighter weight. The premium 150-160cc tier sits in the middle, typically covering 40 to 50 km/L depending on riding style, while the 330cc big scooters are the least efficient per liter but carry the largest tanks, giving the Forza 350 a WMTC-rated range of over 340 kilometers despite its higher consumption rate. In practice, fuel cost differences across the entire fleet amount to a relatively small part of most travelers' total trip budget compared to the rental rate itself.
Which Bike for Which Trip Length
For a single day of local sightseeing, almost any bike in the fleet works well, and the budget tier is often the most practical choice simply because it is the easiest to park and maneuver in busy areas. For a week-long holiday with multiple day trips, the premium tier's extra storage and comfort start to matter, particularly if you are covering routes like the ones in our two-up touring guide. For a month or longer, see our long-term rental guide, since maintenance planning and total cost both shift meaningfully over an extended stay.
A Note on Model Availability
Not every model is available at every branch at every moment, particularly the 330cc big scooters and specific color preferences during high season. Budget-tier and mid-tier premium bikes are generally the most consistently available across all five branches, while the ADV 350 and Forza 350 are lower-volume bikes in the fleet and benefit from booking ahead — see our high season guide for more on planning around availability during the busiest months.
Full Price Table
| Bike | Daily (low/high) | Weekly (low/high) | Monthly (low/high) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Honda Scoopy 125 | ฿350 / ฿400 | ฿1,750 / ฿2,100 | ฿4,000 / ฿5,000 |
| Honda Click 125i | ฿350 / ฿400 | ฿1,750 / ฿2,100 | ฿4,000 / ฿5,000 |
| Honda Click 160 | ฿400 / ฿450 | ฿2,100 / ฿2,450 | ฿5,000 / ฿6,000 |
| Yamaha NMAX 155 | ฿450 / ฿500 | ฿2,450 / ฿2,800 | ฿6,700 / ฿7,500 |
| Honda PCX 160 | ฿450 / ฿500 | ฿2,450 / ฿2,800 | ฿6,700 / ฿7,500 |
| Honda ADV 160 | ฿500 / ฿550 | ฿2,800 / ฿3,150 | ฿7,000 / ฿8,000 |
| Honda ADV 350 | ฿900 / ฿1,000 | ฿4,900 / ฿5,600 | ฿12,500 / ฿14,000 |
| Honda Forza 350 | ฿900 / ฿1,000 | ฿4,900 / ฿5,600 | ฿12,500 / ฿14,000 |
See our pricing page for the latest rates before booking.
License Requirements Across the Fleet
Every bike from the Click 160 upward, including all four premium models and both big scooters, requires a proper motorcycle license category and an International Driving Permit for foreign visitors, since they exceed 125cc. The Scoopy 125 and Click 125i technically fall under a lower license threshold in some home countries, but Thailand still requires the correct IDP category for any motorized two-wheeler regardless of displacement — see our International Driving Licence guide for exactly what is required before you ride any bike in this fleet.
Insurance Coverage Across the Fleet
Insurance terms at Chang Thai apply consistently across every bike in this lineup regardless of tier or price, covering the same core protections whether you rent the Scoopy 125 or the Forza 350. What changes between models is the deposit amount in some cases, reflecting the replacement value of the bike rather than any difference in how claims are handled. See our insurance guide for exactly what is and is not covered before you book any model.
How to Actually Choose
If you want a simple starting point rather than working through every spec, our rider-by-rider guide matches bikes to specific traveler types — solo, couple, budget-conscious, and comfort-focused. If your trip includes hill routes, start with our ADV 160 Hill Test. If you are deciding purely on value, our premium vs budget breakdown walks through the real cost difference in detail.
Where to Rent
Every bike on this page is available across Chang Thai's five branches: Phuket Airport, Mai Khao, Bang Tao, Chalong, and Phuket Town. Message us to check same-day availability for any specific model.
FAQ
Which bike in the fleet has the lowest seat height?
The Honda Scoopy 125, at 744mm, which is also our top recommendation for nervous first-time riders.
Which bike has the most storage?
The Honda ADV 350, with roughly 48 liters of main storage plus a 2.5 liter front compartment with a charging port.
Do the budget-tier bikes have ABS?
No — the Scoopy 125 and Click 125i do not include ABS. Every bike from the Click 160 upward does.
What is the difference between the ADV 350 and Forza 350?
They share the same engine, power, and weight; the ADV 350 has more storage and a more upright, adventure-styled seating position, while the Forza 350 favors sportier road-going styling. See our dedicated comparison for details.
Is there a big jump in price between the premium tier and the big-scooter tier?
Yes — the ADV 350 and Forza 350 cost roughly double the 150-160cc premium tier, reflecting their significantly larger engine and higher performance rather than a small incremental upgrade.
Which bike would you recommend if I could only look at one spec?
Under-seat storage tends to matter more day to day than most renters expect before their trip, so if you can only compare one number across this table, storage capacity is the one we would prioritize for most standard holiday itineraries.
Are these specifications exactly what I will get, or can fleet units vary?
Manufacturer specifications apply to the model generally; individual fleet units may vary slightly in exact fuel efficiency or wear-related figures, but core specs like engine displacement, power, and seat height remain consistent across our fleet for a given model.