According to a survey conducted by reporters in mid-May 2025, Honda’s scooter model, the Air Blade 2025, is being offered at record-high prices by dealerships compared to the manufacturer’s suggested retail prices. Notably, the Air Blade 160cc – a version favored by many consumers – has a premium of up to nearly VND 11 million.
Specifically, the Honda Air Blade 125cc standard, premium, special, and sports editions are priced between VND 50.2 and 52.2 million, with a maximum premium of VND 8.5 million compared to the manufacturer’s suggested prices.
Meanwhile, the Air Blade 160cc standard and premium versions are priced at VND 65 and 66 million, respectively, with premiums ranging from VND 8.3 to 8.8 million. The Air Blade 160 ABS special and sports editions witnessed the highest increase, retailing at VND 68 and 69 million, respectively.
According to dealership information, these prices reflect a significant increase compared to the same period last year and indicate the sustained popularity of this scooter model.

Prices are for reference only and may vary depending on the time, dealership, and region. The above prices include all types of taxes and fees (VAT, motorcycle insurance, registration fee, and license plate fee)
The Air Blade 160cc/125cc is one of the best-selling scooter lines in Vietnam, renowned for its sporty design, powerful engine, and modern features.
The manufacturer equips the Air Blade 160cc/125cc with LED lights, including a front light designed similarly to large-displacement motorcycles, creating a sporty and dynamic feel. The digital LCD instrument cluster neatly displays instant and average fuel consumption, allowing users to observe differences in various driving situations.

Convenience features include a smart key system, a lighted compartment with a USB charging port, and a spacious 23.2-liter under-seat storage capacity, accommodating two half-face helmets and other personal items while maintaining a sleek design.
In terms of safety, the 160cc version boasts an anti-lock braking system (ABS) for improved balance, especially during emergency braking or on slippery roads. Additionally, the always-on headlight feature ensures better visibility in low-light conditions and enhances the scooter’s presence on the road.

Powering the Air Blade 125cc is a 124.8cc single-cylinder engine that produces 11.3 horsepower and 11.68 Nm of torque, sufficient for daily commuting. The 160cc variant features a more robust 156.9cc engine, delivering smoother acceleration and stronger pulling power, ideal for long-distance riders or those seeking a sportier riding experience.
According to the manufacturer, the Honda Air Blade 125cc and 160cc have fuel consumption rates of 2.26 liters and 2.3 liters per 100 kilometers, respectively.