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Review: 2019 Honda PCX150

When you think of scooters, you usually think of small, convenient and economic motorcycles for personal transportation in urban settings. But the Honda PCX150 is a scooter that manages to combine luxury, performance and reliability.

This scooter is ideal for working professionals or car owners who no longer want to suffer through traffic. It offers a luxurious ride that will make your life easier as you go about the daily grind in the metro.

First introduced in November 2009, the Honda PCX has gotten a lot of upgrades over the years. Honda says the new model released in 2019 boasts of better quality, efficiency, and design– I couldn’t agree more.

This futuristic-looking bike has a slew of hi-tech features including a Smart Key System, Full LCD Dashboard, All-LED Lighting equipment with Hazard Lamp, Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS), ACG Starter, Idling Stop System, and more.

Honda Philippines Inc. lent me a review bike for a couple of weeks, which I got to ride both in the city and for a weekend ride. Here’s what I can share about the new model.

Design

The Honda PCX150 feels like a mature scooter for tech-savvy urban professionals. For those looking for an alternative means of transport to get to the office or events around the metro, the Honda PCX offers one comfortable and classy-looking steed. Compared to other scooters, it looks more premium, thus commanding more respect on the road.

The model available in the Philippines comes in two colors: silver and red. The minimalist logo and absence of decals and graphics just make the bike very elegant and sleek. The full-sized front fairing has a bullet-shaped nose that just molds into the built-in windscreen. Instead of boxy edges, you get curvy lines, making the bike look sexy instead of sporty.

The bike looks and feels very well-designed – kind of like a neat capsule package. There are no messy wires and exposed parts poking out of the bike. Everything looks very clean, flowy and contoured.

Small details like a handy storage box near the left handlebar with a charger for gadgets and footrests for pillion passengers are built-in seamlessly into the bike and look like part of the design.

While some motorcycles tend to look like insects or robots, this bike makes me think of a friendly alien or spaceship pod from a technologically-advanced planet ready to transport you anywhere. The full digital LCD dashboard just adds to the futuristic appeal. At night, the lights on this bike look very striking and distinctive, kind of like a bird taking flight or two alien eyes with sharp eyebrows ready to conquer the world.

Features

Specifications

My husband on the Honda PCX (height: 5’9)

Field Test Notes

City driving

Size comparison of Honda PCX 150 and Honda Wave for reference

For travel / touring

P.S. For those wondering about my height for reference, I’m only 5″
IXON Cool Air ladies jacket & EVO riding shoes from Motoworld (separate review coming soon)

Fuel Consumption

According to official specs, the bike boasts of a 51.3 km/L fuel consumption. The tank can fit 8 liters. The bike actually calculates the average fuel consumption for you. For a ride that was a combination of city driving, traffic, smooth paved highways, mountains and a bit of off-road, the average fuel consumption as indicated in the dashboard was 45.4 km/l.

For our ride to Hulugan Falls in Laguna, I loaded a full tank before the trip, traveling over 260+km and got back home with half a tank of gas left. Theoretically, with this kind of fuel mileage, you can drive roughly 363 km (roughly the same distance between KM 0 in Luneta to Santiago, Isabela) on one tank of gas.

Price

The SRP for the Honda PCX 150 in the Philippines is P133,900.00. Most brand new scooters in this displacement usually cost only P70-110k, so this is not the most budget-friendly bike, which is why it’s being marketed as a high-end / luxury scooter.

Verdict

Style-wise, I personally prefer the look of classic-looking and retro bikes, but this futuristic scooter just looks so good that it’s making me have second thoughts. It’s a head-turner! And in terms of technological advancement and product quality standards, you can’t go wrong with Honda.

There’s a reason why they’re the number one motorcycle manufacturer in the country. Honda is known for using the best materials for their components. Because they’re such a huge brand, you can be assured that parts will be easy to find and replaced if needed, which leads to fewer headaches if you’re the type of person who doesn’t like to constantly tinker with their bike.

Though I personally found it a little bit unwieldy for everyday use in high-traffic situations and for chores in the city, it’s compact enough for taller guys. It was such a joy to use on the open road and where there’s no traffic. For style-conscious urban professionals who want a comfortable and reliable ride as a daily commuter to the office and weekend rides or those who have regularly travel with pillion passengers, I think the Honda PCX 150 is a great value-for-money scooter.

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