Superbikes priced over VND500 million

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Despite economic difficulties, in 2025, the large-displacement motorbike market will still be bustling with fierce competition from BMW, Ducati, Kawasaki and Honda.

Market trend

The super motorbike segment with a price of over 500 million VND is attracting great attention from users who are passionate about cars thanks to its increasingly competitive price, outstanding quality and diversity of designs.

This year's price trend is generally more stable and somewhat more attractive thanks to preferential import tax policies from ASEAN countries, helping the prices of some luxury cars decrease slightly compared to previous years.

BMW and Ducati continue to lead in price and technology features, while Kawasaki and Honda offer more reasonable price options but still ensure impressive performance.

G genuine distributors in Vietnam have implemented many special incentive programs, creating better conditions for customers to access these super high-end car lines.

Below are the reference prices of some motorbikes priced over 500 million in Vietnam:

Technical specifications of some typical supercars in 2025

BMW S 1000RRR M Performance motorbike

BMW S10.RRR M Performance is a prominent car of BMW Motorrad.

The car is equipped with a 999 cc inline 4-cylinder engine, applying BMW ShiftCam transformative valve technology.

The power of this model is up to 207 horsepower at 13,500 rpm and a maximum torque of 113 Nm at 11,000 rpm.

The vehicle is integrated with many modern technologies such as the DTC anti-slip system, Wheelie Control, Stoppie Control and the gear shifting system, Shift Assistant Pro.

Ducati Diavel 1260 S motorbike

Ducati Diavel 1260 S has a Testastretta DVT 1262 cc engine producing 159 horsepower at 9,500 rpm and a maximum torque of 129 Nm at 7,500 rpm.

The vehicle has a powerful, angular design, perfectly combining advanced technology such as Traction Control system, cornered ABS and high-end Öhlins suspension system with electronic adjustment.

Kawasaki Ninja H2 carbon

Kawasaki Ninja H2 carbon is a unique sports supercar of Kawasaki. The car has a 998 cc 4-cylinder supercharged engine, maximum capacity of 231 horsepower with Ram Air, maximum torque of 141.7 Nm at 11,000 rpm.

Ninja H2 carbon stands out with a body made from high-quality carbon fiber, light weight, high-performance Brembo braking system, and electronic suspension system from KYB.

Honda CBR100RRR-R Fireblade SP

Honda CBR 1.000RRR-R Fireblade SP is a high-performance symbol of Honda. The car is equipped with a 999 cc 4-cylinder engine, producing 214 horsepower at 14,500 rpm and 113 Nm of torque at 12,500 rpm.

The strengths of Fireblade SP are the Öhlins NPX electronic suspension system, Brembo Stylema brakes, traction control technology (HSTC) and ABS anti-lock braking system.

Notes for customers when buying a super motorbike

When deciding to invest in a super motorbike for over 500 million VND, users need to pay attention to important factors.

Customers need to consider the purpose of use, whether it is high-speed sports like the BMW S100RRR, or the comfort of long trips with Ducati Diavel.

Customers also need to pay attention to overall costs. In addition to the purchase price, it is necessary to pay attention to operating and maintenance costs such as registration fees, insurance, periodic maintenance and fuel costs.

Buyers should choose genuine agents. Buying a car from a genuine dealer helps ensure the best warranty and after-sales service benefits, along with special incentives from the company.

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