Honda Navi P58,900

Honda Navi Overview

The Honda Navi is a unique offering in the entry-level segment, blending the playful personality of a mini-moto with the practicality of a scooter. It sports a compact frame, chunky tires, and a motard-style stance that gives it a quirky, fun-loving character. Underneath that cheeky exterior is a proven scooter platform, complete with an automatic CVT, twist-and-go throttle, and a quiet, fuel-efficient engine that’s tailor-made for short city hops and everyday errands.

Powering the Navi is a 109cc air-cooled, four-stroke engine mated to a V-Matic CVT, keeping things simple and user-friendly. It makes around 7.8 horsepower and 8.9Nm of torque—modest figures, but enough to confidently zip around town. The bike is equipped with a combined braking system (CBS) using drum brakes front and rear, and its low 762mm seat height plus 104kg curb weight make it extremely approachable for new riders.

Practicality is another key highlight of the Navi. The under-tank area where a traditional fuel tank would sit actually serves as a 15-liter utility box—perfect for storing small bags or groceries. Fuel efficiency is pegged at around 48km/L based on WMTC standards, and with a 3.5-liter tank, it offers decent range between top-ups. Suspension duties are handled by a 27mm upside-down front fork and a single rear shock, tuned for comfort on urban roads.

Available in a variety of colors, the Navi is also ripe for customization, with official accessory kits and style packs already on offer. While it’s not the most advanced bike on the market—it uses a carburetor and analog gauges—its charm lies in its simplicity, ease of ownership, and undeniable character. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned rider looking for a fun and fuss-free city runabout, the Honda Navi is worth a closer look.


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Colors

Honda Navi- Patriot Red
Patriot Red
Honda Navi- Ranger Green R
Ranger Green R
Honda Navi-Shasta White
Shasta White
Honda Navi-Black
Black

Variant Name Available Colors
Honda Navi Standard

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