There is no question that the Honda Navi is squarely aimed at entry-level riders who want an affordable, fun, and economical machine to navigate the urban jungle. Although this machine is really a scooter at heart, the styling, layout, and design mimic those of a motorcycle. The Navi may feature a rear-mounted engine and CVT transmission, but it also has normal footpegs on each side, while the rear brake is operated by a foot lever.
The Navi is powered by a 109cc air-cooled engine that still utilizes a carburetor. Claimed fuel economy is 110 mpg, which combined with its near-1-gallon fuel capacity will give the bike a similar total range.
The Navi chassis uses a steel frame and 50.6-inch wheelbase. Wheels measure 12 inches front and 10 inches at the rear. While a telescopic fork and single shock offer 3.9 inches and 2.8 inches of travel, respectively. Seat height is an ultra-low 30 inches, while the 234-pound weight will make it manageable for almost any rider.
The 2024 Navi is available in four colors: white ($1,999), Blue Metallic ($2,099), Pearl Red ($2,099), Arctic Silver Metallic ($2,099).