These are the top 10 most inquired motorcycles for 2022 on MotoDeal.com.ph
These ten motorbikes piqued your interest the most this year.
Here at MotoDeal.com.ph, we’re incredibly happy to provide you with a comprehensive motorcycle guide that features all the newest models available in the market. We’re always hard at work to bring you the latest and greatest news the wonderful motorcycle industry has to offer, while at the same time providing you with advice from our team made up of experienced and passionate motorcyclists.
Needless to say, 2022 was an exciting year on two wheels, with lots of new models making their way to the market. Naturally, these new models piqued your interest, with quite a lot of you, our dear readers, inquiring about certain popular models. Without further ado, let’s take a look at the top 10 most inquired models for 2022 on MotoDeal.com.ph.
Kawasaki Bajaj Dominar 400
Number ten on our list is a long-time favorite in the entry-level big bike segment, and it’s none other than the Bajaj Dominar 400. Brought into the Philippine market via a partnership with Kawasaki, the Dominar 400 is loved for its entry-level performance and affordable price tag. Sporting genes from its premium cousin, the KTM 390 Duke, the Bajaj Dominar 400 is both reliable and practical, while at the same time making for a solid option for first-time big bike riders.
Yamaha Tricity 125
Interestingly, Yamaha’s Tricity was just as popular as the Bajaj Dominar 400, garnering the same number of inquiries via our online platform. The Tricity is a unique choice when it comes to the scooter segment, and quite frankly, not a lot of them can be found on the road on a regular basis. The Tricity makes use of Yamaha’s proprietary tilting three-wheeler technology, and offers advanced levels of front-end grip thanks to the overall larger contact patch provided by the two front wheels. Indeed, the Tricity is a solid choice for the commuter who values safety, while at the same time wants to stand out from the crowd.
Yamaha XSR155
Ever since Yamaha debuted the XSR155 two years ago, we Pinoys just couldn’t get enough of it. Adorned with charming retro looks, class-leading performance, and undeniable Yamaha reliability, the XSR155 is proudly flaunts Yamaha’s racing heritage in a package that’s practical and beginner-friendly. Although priced at a premium for its segment, the XSR155 is clearly a cut above the rest, positioning itself somewhere in between a practical commuter and a neo-retro, lifestyle-centric machine.
CFMOTO 400 NK
Ever since the CFMOTO 400 NK made its grand debut in the Philippine market, you folks just couldn’t get enough of it. Indeed, for a time, this sharp and aggressive naked street fighter was the most popular model on our website. This year, however, it’ll have to settle for seventh place, which is still pretty impressive, all things considered. Out of all the entry-level big bikes in the market, the CFMOTO 400NK is the one that most closely resembles the riding character of much bigger machines, while providing performance that’s accessible to beginners. Its affordable price tag is undoubtedly a defining feature, and the reason why it’s such a popular option in the big bike segment.
Vespa S 125
If there’s something that’ll never go out of style, it’s definitely a Vespa. Vespa’s entry-level offering, the S 125, is by far the most popular model in the Italian manufacturer’s model range. For starters, not only is it the most affordable Vespa in the market, it’s also loaded with practical features such as a fuel-efficient three-valve engine, lots of underwear storage, and a very comfortable ride. Of course, the S 125 doesn’t miss out on signature Vespa styling, and proudly flaunts the brand’s heritage. As such, for those looking to start their two-wheeled journeys aboard something stylish, Vespa’s S 125 is definitely the perfect choice.
Yamaha NMAX
The Yamaha NMAX has long been the undisputed king of the entry-level maxi-scooter segment. Loved by both commuters and enthusiasts alike, the Yamaha NMAX makes it to our top 5 list for the most inquired models for 2022. The current generation NMAX is better than ever, equipped with ABS, redesigned bodywork, and even Bluetooth connectivity. This introduces a whole new level of technology to the scooter segment, and makes Yamaha’s popular maxi-scooter even better.
Rebel 500
Interestingly, a big bike has taken the number four slot in our most-inquired list for 2022. Indeed, the Honda Rebel 500 is arguably the most beginner friendly big bike out there, thanks to its super low seat height and docile performance. The fact that it looks like such a gorgeous, retro-style cruiser certainly adds some pogi points to this machine, as well. Cruisers have long been popular among Pinoy riders, and the Honda Rebel 500 is indeed one of the few entry-level highway-legal cruisers on the market today.
Yamaha Mio Aerox
Now, let’s take a look at our top three most inquired bikes for 2023. In third place, we have none other than the Yamaha Mio Aerox. Although based on the same platform as the popular NMAX maxi-scooter, more of you were interested in the Mio Aerox, perhaps due to its sportier styling and more attractive price point. As far as technology is concerned, the Aerox is probably one of the best in its class with a punchy yet fuel efficient engine, impressive components, and premium tech features such as Bluetooth connectivity. When it comes to daily practicality, it’s really hard to beat what the Aerox has to offer.
Yamaha Mio Fazzio
First introduced in the Philippine market last year, the Yamaha Fazzio has been around in other markets for a few years now. Unsurprisingly, it was a huge hit once it was launched in the Philippines, with the bike selling like pancakes. It’s unquestionably the most stylish in the entirety of the Yamaha Mio range, and has an attractive price tag of just P88,900. As such, it’s hard to argue with such a charming little scooter, especially now that retro-inspired scooters are all the rage.
Honda ADV 160
This brings us to the most popular model in our list, the Honda ADV 160. For years now, Honda has dominated the rapidly growing adventure scooter segment. It all started with the X-ADV which first hit the market in 2016. Fast forward some six years later, and the Honda ADV 160—previously the Honda ADV 150—captured the hearts of scooter enthusiasts the world over. Indeed, the ADV 160 is virtually unrivaled in the premium entry-level class, and it’s clear to see why so many people want to add this capable and practical two-wheeler to their collection.
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