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All-new Honda Giorno+ priced at P101,900

It’s an era of modern-classic scooters

Trendy scooters are definitely in. PHOTO BY GIAN SANTOS

The scooter fashion game is truly gaining traction, and the customers are starting to get into the stylish and trendy motorcycles outside the sharp, sleek and modern concepts.

Honda Philippines executives led the launch of the new scooter. PHOTO BY GIAN SANTOS

It took quite a while until Honda Philippines finally decided to bring in the rival of the immensely popular Yamaha Mio Fazzio. The success wasn’t really going into Honda’s favor when it first introduced the Scoopy and the Genio.

Vibrant colors appeal to the young market. PHOTO BY GIAN SANTOS

Giorno, which also translates as “day,” gives another opportunity for Honda to capture market share among a growing youthful crowd.

Priced at P101,900, the Giorno+ is poised as a “modern classic” scooter. It comes in four different colors:

  • Virgin Beige
  • Matte Gunpowder Black Metallic
  • Pearl Jubilee White
  • Piquant Orange
The black variant emphasizes simplicity and elegance. PHOTO BY GIAN SANTOS

The scooter specifies a 125cc liquid-cooled, four-valve single-cylinder engine, and it can also carry 5.4L of fuel with a claimed 47km/L consumption.

This scooter is equipped with 12-inch wheels, a friendly seat height of 780mm, and a ground clearance of 155mm. Smart key system is standard; so is a combi-brake system.

HPI president Sayaka Arai handed the keys to Alden Richards's new scooter. PHOTO BY GIAN SANTOS

Celebrity Alden Richards was introduced as the face of the new Honda Giorno+ to match its sophisticated style and public-friendly character.

Does any one of these fit your style? PHOTO BY GIAN SANTOS

Personal scooter commute has definitely evolved to something that is more than just a way from point A to B. With style and fashion now coming into play, the Honda Giorno+ suits trendsetters on the go.



Maki Aganon

Maki is completely obsessed with motorcycles. If he’s not out there riding all over the Philippines, he’s just probably at home composing another rant, or simply looking at new bikes on the Internet. He writes the ‘First to Arrive’ column.



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