Latest Vision Scooter Price List for December 2025

Discover the latest motorcycle pricing for the Vision model in December 2025, available at dealerships nationwide. This comprehensive guide provides up-to-date details on the Vision's pricing, ensuring you have the most accurate information at your fingertips.

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As of December 2025, Honda’s Vision scooter remains available in five variants: Sport, Standard, Premium, Special, and Classic. Each variant offers eight distinct color options: White-Black, Red-Black, Black, Blue-Black, Brown-Black, Gray-Black, Gold-Black-Silver, and Blue-Black-Silver.

The listed prices for the Honda Vision in December remain unchanged from November 2025. Specifically, the Standard variant is priced at 31,310,182 VND, the Premium variant at 32,979,273 VND, the Special variant at 34,353,818 VND, and both the Sport and Classic variants at 36,612,000 VND.

Honda Vision Premium variant. (Image: Honda)

The Honda Vision is a popular entry-level scooter in Vietnam, favored for its compact design, ease of use, and affordability. Its sleek and youthful aesthetic appeals to both men and women, particularly young urban commuters seeking a versatile vehicle for navigating busy city streets.

Beyond its design, the Vision stands out with its fuel-efficient eSP engine, delivering smooth and reliable performance. Honda equips this model with practical features such as Smart Key (on premium variants), a spacious storage compartment, and a wide footrest, catering to the daily needs of urban riders. Combining practicality, reliability, and brand trust, the Vision remains a top choice in the entry-level scooter segment.

In December 2025, actual dealership prices for the Vision are higher than the suggested retail price, ranging from 4,220,727 to 5,689,818 VND more per unit. The largest price difference is observed in the Standard variant.

Latest Honda Vision Price List for December 2025 (Source: Honda)

Latest Honda Vision Price List for December 2025 (Unit: VND)
Variant Color Listed Price Dealership Price Difference
Standard White-Black 31,310,182 37,000,000 5,689,818
Premium Blue-Black 32,979,273 37,200,000 4,220,727
Red-Black 32,979,273 37,200,000 4,220,727
Special Brown-Black 34,353,818 39,500,000 5,146,182
Sport Black 36,612,000 40,500,000 3,888,000
Gray-Black 36,612,000 40,500,000 3,888,000
Classic Gold-Black-Silver 36,612,000 41,500,000 4,888,000
Blue-Black-Silver 36,612,000 41,500,000 4,888,000

Note: Prices are for reference only and include registration fees, VAT, license plate fees, and insurance. Actual prices may vary by dealership and region.

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