Honda Dream Legend Revived: New Edition Unveiled

Honda has officially unveiled the 2026 Dream 125, marking the triumphant return of the iconic commuter bike that has captivated generations of riders across Asia.

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The Honda Dream, long discontinued in Vietnam, remains a cherished icon among motorcycle enthusiasts, especially collectors. Despite its absence from the Vietnamese market, it continues to captivate riders across Cambodia and Myanmar, where it’s known as the Honda Dream NCX.

Recently, Honda Cambodia unveiled the 2026 edition of this legendary bike. Retaining its classic Dream silhouette, the new model features a refreshed design with platinum-yellow body graphics, adding a modern twist to its timeless appeal.

The entire lighting system has been upgraded to LED technology, including the vintage-style headlamp, taillight, and turn signals. This enhancement not only improves visibility but also ensures better recognition during night rides.

A standout feature is the hybrid analog-LCD instrument cluster, displaying essential metrics such as distance, speed, RPM, and fuel level. This blend of classic and contemporary design caters to both nostalgia and practicality.

With a seat height of just 760 mm, the bike is accessible to riders of all genders, ensuring easy mounting and dismounting while maintaining a comfortable riding posture.

The wide handlebars and centrally positioned footrests provide excellent control and stability, making urban navigation seamless and confident.

The reinforced steel frame, treated with anti-corrosion coating, is engineered to withstand Southeast Asia’s humid climate, ensuring durability and longevity.

Powered by a 125cc air-cooled single-cylinder engine with PGM-FI fuel injection, the 2026 Honda Dream delivers efficient performance. Available in 4-speed or 5-speed transmission options, it features a CD-i ignition system for smooth starts and reliable operation.

Fuel efficiency remains a hallmark of the Dream series, with a full tank offering over 200 km of range. The 17-inch spoked wheels and drum brakes on both ends prioritize low maintenance and preserve the bike’s classic aesthetic.

The telescopic front fork and dual-shock rear suspension system effectively absorb road imperfections, ensuring a smooth ride across diverse terrains.

According to Great Biker, the 2026 Honda Dream NCX 125 is priced between 81,400 and 84,600 baht in Cambodia and Myanmar, equivalent to approximately 65-69 million VND. While not officially distributed by Honda Vietnam, the bike can be imported privately. Previously, older NCX 125 models have been listed in Vietnam for over 100 million VND.

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