2026 Honda Navi - White

2026 Honda Navi - White

Brand: Honda
2199.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

2026 Honda Navi - White The 2026 Honda Navi in White is a compact, city-friendly miniMOTO built for simple, efficient transportation and easy everyday fun. Power comes from a 109cc air-cooled, single-cylinder four-stroke engine with a 16mm carburetor and OHC two-valve valvetrain. The Automatic V-Matic belt drive means no clutch and no shifting—just start and go—with both an electric starter and a backup kickstarter. With a 30.0-inch seat height, integrated lockable storage, and Honda’s Combined Braking System (CBS), the Navi is set up to be approachable, practical, and easy to live with. Twist-and-go automatic drive Navi’s Automatic V-Matic belt drive CVT keeps riding simple: there’s no clutch or shifting required. Start it up, roll on the throttle, and it takes care of the rest. Honda also notes there’s no neutral or park mode, underscoring the scooter-like ease of operation in a miniMOTO package. Efficient 109cc Honda engine A 109cc air-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke engine delivers straightforward, low-complexity ownership. It uses a 16mm carburetor, an OHC two-valve-per-cylinder layout, and a 9.5:1 compression ratio. Honda rates fuel economy at 110 MPG (estimate), and the tank holds 0.9 gallon for efficient day-to-day running. Compact chassis with CBS braking A strong underbone steel frame, small wheels, and a short 50.6-inch wheelbase help make the Navi easy to maneuver in tight spaces. Suspension comes from a 26.8mm inverted fork with 3.5 inches of travel up front and a single rear shock with 2.8 inches of travel. Front and rear 130mm drum brakes use Honda’s Combined Braking System (CBS) for more secure stops. Engine, efficiency, and everyday simplicity At the heart of the Navi is Honda’s 109cc air-cooled, single-cylinder four-stroke. The design keeps things straightforward with an OHC valvetrain (two valves per cylinder) and a 16mm carburetor, backed by a 9.5:1 compression ratio and a 50.0mm x 55.6mm bore and stroke. Honda also incorporates its Honda Eco Tech (HET) engine design, intended to deliver the power and convenience of a traditional internal combustion engine while being environmentally conscious. For commuting and quick errands, fuel efficiency is a major part of the Navi’s appeal. Honda’s fuel economy estimate is 110 MPG (estimate), and fuel capacity is 0.9 gallon. As with any estimate, actual mileage will vary depending on conditions, load, maintenance, and riding style.Automatic CVT operation and starting The Navi uses an Automatic V-Matic belt drive transmission. This CVT setup removes the need for clutch work and manual shifting, making it especially friendly for new riders or anyone who just wants straightforward transportation around town. Honda notes there is no neutral or park mode. Starting is equally easy. The Navi comes with an electric starter for quick turn-key starts, plus a backup kickstarter for added confidence.Chassis, suspension, and braking feel The Navi’s underbone steel frame is designed to handle rough city streets while enhancing maneuverability. Dimensions include a 50.6-inch wheelbase, 27.5° rake, and 3.1 inches of trail. Curb weight is listed at 234 pounds (including standard equipment, required fluids, and a full tank of fuel). Up front, a 26.8mm inverted fork provides 3.5 inches of travel, while the rear uses a single shock with 2.8 inches of travel. Tires are sized 90/90-12 front and 90/100-10 rear. Braking is handled by 130mm drum brakes front and rear with Honda’s Combined Braking System (CBS). The layout is motorcycle-like too, with a front brake lever on the right-hand handlebar and a rear brake pedal.Comfort, storage, and riding with a passenger With a 30.0-inch seat height and a long, flat seat, the Navi is designed to be easy to mount and to help riders find a natural position. For carrying essentials, it includes a spacious, lockable, built-in storage compartment intended to fit items like a laptop and lunch. The Navi is also set up for sharing rides with a friend. Two-up capability comes standard with passenger footpegs, a two-person seat, and grab rails. For riders who want to tailor the bike to their needs, Honda offers accessories to personalize the Navi, including a windscreen for added comfort and a rear rack for increased storage.Warranty and emissions notes The 2026 Honda Navi includes a transferable, one-year limited warranty. Optional extended coverage is available with a HondaCare Protection Plan. Honda states the Navi meets current EPA standards. Models sold in California meet current CARB standards and may differ slightly due to emissions equipment.

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