Honda Navi 110
O Honda Navi foi introduzido na Índia em 2016 como um crossover exclusivo entre uma scooter e uma motocicleta, voltado para jovens ciclistas urbanos que buscam algo não convencional e acessível. É baseado na plataforma Honda Activa, mas tem uma estética de mini-motocicleta/minibicicleta, com uma estrutura giratória e pequenas rodas de 12 polegadas. O Navi ganhou atenção internacional e foi posteriormente introduzido em alguns outros mercados, incluindo os Estados Unidos, em 2017, famoso por seu caráter peculiar e baixo preço de entrada.
~7.8 hp
Poder
~8.9 Nm
Torque
104 kg
Peso
~85 km/h (estimated; note: varies by load and conditions)
Velocidade máxima
Approximately 1.8 L/100km or ~55 km/L (estimated real-world average; note: official figures claim higher efficiency)
Combustível
Fairado
Corpo
O que os compradores devem saber
Honda's Proven Engine
The Navi uses a 109.19cc single-cylinder engine derived from Honda's reliable Activa scooter platform, known for low maintenance costs and longevity well past 30,000 miles with proper oil changes.
Watch the Carburetor
Early Navi models are prone to carburetor clogging if left sitting unused for extended periods — a common complaint among owners who ride infrequently. Regular use or fuel system cleaning prevents most issues.
Holds Value Well
Due to its unique scooter-motorcycle hybrid styling and Honda badge, the Navi retains surprisingly strong resale value in its segment, often selling used for 70-80% of original price in good condition.
Gerações e especificações por ano
Lançado na Índia como mini-moto urbana; motor de 109,51 cc, automático CVT, geração única com apenas pequenas atualizações anuais.
Avaliação do comprador usado
"A genuinely honest urban tool that knows exactly what it is."
$1,500-$2,800 usedThe Navi is Honda's oddball little urban runabout — part scooter, part mini-moto, genuinely neither. Powered by a 110cc single lifted straight from the Ruckus, it's bulletproof mechanically. Honda reliability means used examples with 5,000-10,000 miles are usually solid buys if they haven't been thrashed by teenagers. Check the CVT belt for wear and inspect the frame welds near the footpegs — that's where abuse shows first. Previous owners tend to bolt on pointless accessories, so budget to strip that nonsense off. Power is modest — around 8hp — but in city traffic it's surprisingly capable and genuinely fun. Fuel economy is ridiculous in the best way, pushing 100mpg real-world. The riding position suits shorter riders well, though anyone over 5'10" will feel cramped within twenty minutes. It's not a commuter replacement for anything serious, but as a last-mile city tool or weekend giggle machine, it delivers completely.
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