Honda motorbikes in the context of a quiet motorbike market
Entering June 2025, the market witnessed a rare price adjustment with a widespread downward trend.
According to a survey at some Hanoi dealers, many Honda scooter models are being sold at prices 1 to 3 million VND lower than the suggested price, some models even have a discount of up to 10 million VND.
In particular, the SH Mode 2025 model is having a slight price difference of only about 3 - 4 million VND compared to the listed price, much lower than at the beginning of the year.
Vehicles such as Honda Vision, which are always overpriced at dealers, are currently only 0.5 - 1 million VND higher than the suggested price. Air Blade 125, Lead and Vario 125 are keeping prices stable, even some versions have actual prices lower than the airline price. The SH350i luxury car, although assembled domestically, is still being reduced by 2-3 million VND compared to the proposal.
Meanwhile, Honda manual motorbike groups such as Wave Alpha, Blade and Future continue to maintain stable prices.
The Winner X manual clutch model alone unexpectedly recorded a deep decrease, selling 8 - 10 million VND lower than the suggested price at some dealers, marking the lowest price since the beginning of the year.
Outstanding prices and specifications of Honda models
Below is an updated price list to refer to some notable Honda motorbike models in June 2025, including the manufacturer's suggested price and the selling price covered by the dealer's documents (including taxes, registration fees and license plates).

In terms of technical specifications, popular scooters such as Vision and Lead still use 110cc and 125cc eSP engines, air conditioning or air conditioning, suitable for urban travel needs. The new generation of Lead has been upgraded with a smart lock, a 37-liter trunk - continuing to score points with female users.
The mid-high-end segment such as SH Mode and SH125i/160i are equipped with a new generation eSP+ engine, for smoother operation, fuel economy and increased durability. The SH160i version has a capacity of 15.6 horsepower, 14.8 Nm of torque, good for both indoors and long-distance.
The Winner X sports line retains the 150cc DOHC engine, 6-speed gearbox, solution cooling - suitable for young customers who love speed. Meanwhile, manual transmission models such as Wave Alpha or Future are still durable, easy to repair, low fuel consumption, about 1.5 - 1.7 liters/100 km.
In addition, many Honda models have begun to meet Euro 4 emission standards, preparing for the roadmap for controlling motorbike emissions in major cities. This is a technical factor that consumers should consider when choosing a vehicle at the present time.