Scooters
Honda's scooters are incredibly efficient to run, easy to ride and you can park them almost anywere. These bikes easily get you from A to B and offer a range of styles to fit your storage needs and personal preferences. LAMS approved, you can ride away on your new scooter with a learner motorbike licence.
MiniMOTO
Revitalize your daily routine with Honda's miniMOTO lineup! These bikes are perfect for injecting fun and excitement into your everyday commutes, errands, or leisurely rides.
Frequently Asked Questions
Honda’s small bike and scooter line-up includes a range of scooters and small bikes up to 160cc. Some of the most popular are the NAVi, Dio NSC110, PCX160, MSX125 Grom and CT125 Hunter Cub. Each model offers something a little different, whether you want simple everyday transport, a comfortable commuter, or a small bike that’s big on personality.
All of the Honda scooters and MiniMOTO bikes are LAMS approved, meaning that you can ride on a learner bike (class 6) licence.
Yes. If you’re riding on the road in New Zealand, you’ll need the appropriate motorcycle licence. For many riders, a small Honda is a great place to start because it feels manageable, approachable and easy to build confidence on.
That depends on the kind of riding you want to do. If you’re after something lightweight, easy to use and simple to get comfortable on, the NAVi or Dio NSC110 are great places to start. If you’d prefer to learn on a more traditional bike with gears, the MSX125 Grom or CT125 Hunter Cub could be a better fit.
It mostly comes down to how they ride. Scooters are built around convenience, with automatic transmissions and an easy, relaxed feel. Small bikes offer more of a traditional motorcycle experience, with manual gears and a more connected ride. The right choice comes down to what feels best for you and your commuting/riding needs.
Yes. That’s one of the main reasons riders choose them. They’re light, fuel-efficient, easy to handle, simple to park and ideal for getting around town. For day-to-day riding, they offer a practical and enjoyable way to move through the city.
They’re one of the most accessible ways into the Honda range, which makes them especially appealing for first-time buyers and everyday riders. You get Honda reliability and smart, practical design in a package that feels easy to own and easy to enjoy.
Some models can carry two people, while others are better suited to solo riding. If carrying a passenger is important to you, it’s worth checking the specific model before you buy. Your local Honda dealer can help you compare the options.
Yes. One of the benefits of owning a Honda is the support that comes with it. With Honda dealers across New Zealand, servicing is straightforward, and you’ve got access to genuine parts and trained technicians who know the bikes well.
The best place to start is your local Honda dealer. They can help you compare models, answer questions about finance and ownership, and help you find the bike that suits your riding style and experience.
For city riding, it really comes down to the kind of experience you want. The Dio NSC110 and NAVi are compact, easy and ideal for everyday errands or short commutes. The PCX160 is a great option if you want added comfort and a more premium commuter feel. If you still want that classic small bike character, the Grom is always a standout.
If you’re looking for an affordable way to get on two wheels, Honda’s entry-level small bikes and scooters are a great place to start. Models like the NAVi and Dio NSC110 are often popular with riders wanting a simple, practical and budget-friendly option.
If you want something easy and stress-free for everyday riding, an automatic scooter is hard to beat. You can simply hop on and go. If you like the idea of learning traditional riding skills and want a more hands-on feel, a manual bike may be the better fit. For many riders, the choice becomes clear as soon as they try both.
Whether you’re brand new to riding or looking for a smart commuter for everyday use, Honda’s small bikes and scooters make getting on two wheels feel easy. Visit your local Honda dealer to explore the range, compare models and find the one that feels right for you.
Talk to your local Honda motorbike dealer.






