Honda Winner X: Unveiling a New Variant, Priced at Over 50.5 Million VND

The Winner X Sports is priced at VND 50.56 million, maintaining the same price as its predecessor.

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Honda Vietnam has unveiled the new Winner X Sports edition. Compared to its predecessor, this model features updated decals and color accents on various components.

The most noticeable change is the front fender, which has been switched from red to white, making the bike stand out and look more striking head-on. Additionally, the 17-inch rims are now painted in a copper color, similar to the Yamaha Exciter 155’s 60th-anniversary MotoGP edition.

The engine remains unchanged; the Winner X Sports is powered by a 150 cc DOHC engine that delivers 15.4 horsepower at 9,000 rpm and a maximum torque of 13.5 Nm at 6,500 rpm. Due to its smaller cylinder capacity and lack of variable valves, the Winner X’s engine lags behind its rival, the Yamaha Exciter 155 (17.7 horsepower and 14.4 Nm).

The new Honda Winner X Sports is priced at 50.56 million VND, the same as its predecessor. This price point is still more accessible than the most expensive Yamaha Exciter 155, which costs 52.49 million VND. Currently, Honda Vietnam offers the Winner X in three variants: Standard, Special, and Sports, with a starting price of 46.16 million VND.

In addition to its competitive pricing, the Winner X also appeals to customers with its anti-lock braking system (ABS), available on the Special and Sports editions. In the market, the Honda model is often sold below the suggested retail price, a stark contrast to its competitor, the Exciter 155.

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