Honda launched the new generation Winner R for the Vietnamese market in Da Lat on 13/9/2025. The Winner R evolved from the original Winner, introduced in 2016. This new generation sports motorcycle features the "R" for "Racing" to emphasize its track-inspired design.
The new Winner R is available in three versions: Standard (46.16 million VND), Special (50.06 million VND), and Sport (50.56 million VND). These prices remain unchanged from the previous Winner X generation.
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The new Honda Winner R launched in Da Lat, Lam Dong on 13/9/2025. Photo: Luong Dung |
The new Honda Winner R launched in Da Lat, Lam Dong on 13/9/2025. Photo: Luong Dung
Honda's new sports motorcycle boasts a masculine, sporty design. The "R" stands for "Racing," reflecting its track-inspired aesthetic. The new Winner X logo is sharply styled. The front of the motorcycle is distinctive, while the rear is sleek. The streamlined side fairings enhance aerodynamics. The two-tone split seat is a new design feature. The motorcycle features LED lighting. The headlight uses crystal-clear technology for increased brightness. The taillight assembly is suspended in a large-displacement motorcycle style.
The negative digital instrument cluster provides comprehensive vehicle information. The wheels sport a new design. The Sport version features a livery inspired by the "racing warrior" CBR1000RR-R. The Special version offers color options including blue-black, black, gray-black, and red-black. The Standard version comes in black-silver and red-black.
The Winner R is equipped with a 150cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine with electronic fuel injection, DOHC, 4 valves, and a 6-speed gearbox. It also features an assist and slipper clutch.
Honda has equipped all three versions of the Winner R with a smart key system, a front USB-A charging port with a waterproof cover, and single-channel ABS. All three versions use single disc brakes on both the front and rear wheels.
The new Honda Winner R will be available in Vietnam from 23/9/2025. The motorcycle comes with a 3-year or 30,000 km warranty, whichever comes first.
At the Da Lat event, Honda also unveiled two new models: the ADV 350, making its first appearance, and a new version of the Rebel 1100.
Luong Dung