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Four new colors available for 2025 Honda Wave Alpha, priced from RM5,259

Boon Siew Honda has announced that four new colors are available for the 2025 Honda Wave Alpha, which are silver, blue, red, and black.

The 2025 Honda Wave Alpha is available at all Impian X dealerships as well as authorized Honda dealers nationwide starting from January 6, 2025.

The selling price starts at RM5,309 for the silver, blue, and red variants, while the black variant is priced at RM5,259.

In terms of specifications, the Wave Alpha maintains its air-cooled single-cylinder engine with a displacement of 109.2 cc, generating 8.7 hp at 7,500 rpm and torque of 8.7 Nm at 5,500 rpm, paired with a 4-speed transmission.

This motorcycle features telescopic front forks, followed by dual shock absorbers at the rear, and its braking system consists of a front disc brake and a mechanical drum brake at the rear.

It offers a fuel tank capacity of 4.0 liters, with under-seat storage of 7.3 liters, a seat height of approximately 768 mm, and a wider seat.

Honda confirms Super Cub model will not disappear

About two weeks ago, several Japanese media outlets reported that Honda would terminate the production of motorcycles with a displacement of 50 cc and below by May 2025.

As a result, it also sparked some commotion in the Land of the Rising Sun, as some claimed that the production of the Super Cub model would also be completely discontinued.

In a latest report by Young Machine, only the production of the 50 cc version of the Super Cub model will be affected.

 

 

Meanwhile, production for the 110 cc and 125 cc versions of the Super Cub model will continue as usual.

According to Honda’s motorcycle business unit leader, Minoru Kato, he also confirmed that they are currently developing a new Super Cub model that can meet stricter emission standards as a replacement for the 50 cc Super Cub model.

In accordance with the new framework expected to be implemented by November 2025, moped license holders (with a limit of 50 cc) will be allowed to ride motorcycles with a displacement of 125 cc and below, provided that the power output of the model is limited to only 4 kW (5.4 hp).

Honda RS-X receives four new colours – from RM9,698

BOON Siew Honda’s popular moped, the Honda RS-X, has been updated with new color options for the year 2024.

According to Boon Siew, the RS-X now comes in four color options, starting with Mat Charcoal Grey Metallic (Gold) available in the market from January 4, followed by Candy Scintillate Red, Force Silver Metallic (Red), and Force Silver Metallic (Blue) to be offered from January 18.

The Mat Charcoal Grey Metallic (Gold) is priced at RM9,848 while Candy Scintillate Red, Force Silver Metallic (Red), and Force Silver Metallic (Blue) will be sold at RM9,698.

However, there are no changes to the engine specifications, as the 2024 model is still powered by a 150cc DOHC single-cylinder engine with 6-speed transmission, offering 16hp and 13.6Nm of torque.

This is the clear look of WMOTO ‘Supermoped’, launching soon

IN recent weeks, the ‘spy shots’ of a ‘supermoped’ motorcycle undergoing road testing on the North-South Expressway (PLUS) have been widely circulated on social media.

The latest development comes from Najwa Syafiqah’s Facebook account, who successfully captured a clear image of the motorcycle at a gas station in Gopeng, Perak.

Alleged to be the latest ‘supermoped’ from WMOTO, the recent image reveals several intriguing features. Firstly, the motorcycle boasts full LED lighting, including front lights seemingly inspired by the Ducati Panigale V4.

The front lights are also equipped with daytime running lights (DRL). The panel meter is of the full digital type, displaying comprehensive information such as fuel level, engine temperature, battery voltage, odometer reading, time, and RPM.

A closer look at the rim indicates the presence of an ABS sensor, suggesting the incorporation of an ABS safety system, although it is uncertain whether it is a single or dual-channel ABS.

Other noticeable features include axial front brakes with single disc brakes at the front and rear, as well as telescopic forks for the torque. The transmission is of the manual type, but the number of gears available remains unconfirmed.