Honda Navi commuter officially launched in the Philippines
It carries an attractive SRP of P58,900, with P3,000 off until August 31, 2025.

Honda Philippines has officially pulled the wraps off the all-new Honda Navi, and it’s one of the quirkiest, most accessible bikes we’ve seen in a while. Designed for riders who want something different, the Navi mixes the convenience of a scooter with the personality of a mini-moto. With a sticker price of just P58,900, and an introductory offer of P55,900 valid until August 31, 2025, it enters the market as one of the most affordable automatic two-wheelers you can buy today.
At the core of the Navi is a familiar and proven setup: a 109cc air-cooled, four-stroke engine paired with a V-Matic CVT automatic transmission. It delivers around 7.8 hp at 7,500 rpm and 8.9 Nm of torque at 5,000 rpm—plenty for zipping around city streets without breaking a sweat. With a claimed fuel efficiency of 48 km/L, the Navi also promises low running costs, and its 3.5-liter tank should be enough for a few days of commuting before needing a top-up.

It also comes with Combined Braking System (CBS) using front and rear drum brakes, making it simple and safe to operate, especially for newer riders.
Where the Navi gets really interesting is in the way it’s packaged. The space where you’d normally find the fuel tank actually houses a 15-liter utility box, giving riders built-in storage for daily essentials. It’s compact and lightweight at just 104 kg, with a low 762 mm seat height, making it unintimidating for beginners or smaller riders. Suspension is handled by a 27 mm inverted front fork and a single rear shock, while its styling leans into mini-bike territory with chunky tires and upright ergonomics.

Buyers have four bold colors to choose from: Ranger Green, Red, Black, and White. Honda is also offering accessory packages to suit different riding styles, including Tourer and Adventure variants. Whether you're new to riding or just want a practical runabout with a bit of flair, the Honda Navi ticks a lot of boxes.
Ready to see if the Navi is the right ride for you? Check out the full specs, features, and comparisons over on the Motorcycle Guide at MotoDeal.com.ph.
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