2022 Honda Navi Review [10 Fast Facts For Urban Motorcycle Riders] (2024)

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    Meet the 2022 Honda Navi, Big Red’s latest addition to the bustling miniMOTO family that blurs the line between scooter and motorcycle. In fact, that’s essentially what the Navi is. It offers the ease and powertrain of a twist-n-go scooter, dressed in motorcycle-inspired trappings. Honda is casting a wide net with the Navi, hoping that its unintimidating riding experience and affordable $1807 MSRP will attract new riders to the fold.

    Honda’s miniMOTO lineup includes the Grom, Monkey, Super Cub C125, and Trail 125. All have done their fair share of putting butts in seats—with the Grom selling over 750,000 units globally since its introduction, with the Navi aiming to bring in those uninitiated to the motorcycle world stateside. While the Navi is fresh to the United States, it already has an established presence in numerous foreign markets.

    We took the California coastal community of Costa Mesa, buzzing around its city streets to see what the Navi is all about.

    1. Yes, the 2022 Honda Navi is a street-legal motorcycle. If you’re researching the Navi, chances are you’re new to the motorcycle world or exploring it for someone that might be. That said, it is a full-blown street bike and requires riders to have an M-Class license endorsem*nt, registration, and insurance. Sure, that means you’ll have to jump through a few more hoops before riding one legally, but DMV riding tests don’t stand a chance against the Navi, given how incredibly accommodating it is to ride.

    1. The 109cc single-cylinder engine is incredibly friendly and can reach speeds of 55 mph. Honda borrowed the Navi’s powerplant from its hugely successful Activa scooter. Its rear-mounted engine has the kind of power that will propel you at city speeds with ease. The Navi accelerates off the line nicely and wouldn’t dare overwhelm a rider, providing enough gumption to bop around town in total control for riders new and old. Instead of fuel injection, it utilizes a 16mm carburetor to keep the MSRP down, and the throttle response is docile.
    1. No shifting, no problem—the CVT transmission takes care of it for you. The concept of a clutch and gearchanges can be intimidating for new riders, and that’s one problem that the 2022 Honda Navi crosses off your list. A fully automatic CVT transmission eliminates the need to fiddle with a clutch or shift lever. All you need to do is start the Navi up, release the parking brake, twist the grip, and let ’er rip!
    1. Modest maintenance and excellent fuel economy keep things budget-friendly. Oil, filter, fuel, and tires are the types of standard consumables that we run through with our vehicles. Luckily, the Navi aims to please with 2500-mile oil-change intervals. That is quite a lot of scampering around the city, and even more impressive is the 10,000-mile air-filter service interval. The wee Navi is something of a fuel sipper, claiming to achieve roughly 100-110 miles over its 0.9-gallon fuel tank. Thanks to the carburetion, there’s a petco*ck with a fuel reserve position! That’s about as retro as vinyl! With fuel prices what they are right now, that’s not much of a dent in anyone’s wallet.

    1. A lockable 15-liter storage compartment and a centerstand add utility to the mix. Most scooters have underseat storage and luggage options. Honda didn’t forget about the young guy or gal on the go, so the Navi has a small storage compartment that can carry tons of small items. It won’t fit your helmet, but a jacket, water bottle, books, a day or two of groceries—you get the idea—are all in the cards. Its centerstand is helpful when doing basic maintenance chores.
    1. Handling is light, playful, and easy to control. The 2022 Honda Navi tips the scales at a paltry 236 pounds with a full tank of gas. With most of its weight carried at the rear and just a few inches off the ground, it has an incredibly lower center of gravity. Thanks to those attributes, this little machine turns with almost no effort and remains stable unless you’re doing some top-speed runs. The non-adjustable suspension copes with most of the rough stuff, except hard-edge potholes at higher speeds, which you can feel.
    1. A low seat height and a motorcycle-inspired riding position set the Navi apart from a scooter. Functionally, the Navi has much in common with the Activa scooter. However, we straddle and sit atop the Navi instead of stepping through the way we would on a scooter—think Activa, Super Cub C125 (though not a scooter), or Vespa. The 30.1-inch bench seat height accommodates even the smallest of riders, while the upright handlebar offers a comfy reach, and mid-mounted foot controls don’t create too much knee-bend. For reference, I’m 5-foot 10-inches tall.

    1. Drum brakes are adequate. Drum brakes were nearly extinct on motorcycles, and entirely on cars, by the time I was born, but they’re still found on scooters. Why? They’re cheap. Dirt cheap. For the speeds we’re achieving, they’re more than adequate. Most of the braking power is found in the rear brake pedal, seeing as that’s where the Navi carries its weight. Both brakes lack outright bite, but when used together, you’ll stop in a hurry.
    1. The styling takes a modern approach, and Honda hopes might spur the same kind of custom culture associated with the Grom and Ruckus. To get you started, there are graphics kits from Icon and TrueTimber.

    1. For $1807, the 2022 Honda Navi provides mobility on a budget. Take a look at your city, and chances are you’ll have a raft of transportation options on the table. Rideshare apps, e-scooters, and much more are all available within a few taps on a smartphone but could end up costing more than Navi’s MSRP in the long run. Heck, most e-bikes far exceed the MSRP we’re working with on the Navi, and you won’t have to wait hours to refill the proverbial tank. Those looking for a cheap way to commute locally can turn to something like the Navi with confidence, as it handles well, is ridiculously user-friendly, and, above all, doesn’t break the bank.

    Photography by Drew Ruiz

    RIDING STYLE

    • Helmet: Arai Regent-X
    • Jacket: Spidi Hoodie Armor H2Out
    • Gloves: Spidi X-4 Coupe
    • Jeans: Spidi J&Dyneema
    • Footwear: XPD X-Road H2Out

    2022 Honda Navi Specs

    ENGINE

    • Type: Single-cylinder 4-stroke canted 80 degrees forward
    • Displacement: 109cc
    • Bore x stroke: 55.0 x 55.6mm
    • Compression ratio: 9.5:1
    • Valvetrain: SOHC; 2-valve
    • Fueling: 16mm carburetor
    • Starting: Electric (kick backup)
    • Transmission: Fully automatic CVT
    • Final drive: Belt

    CHASSIS

    • Front suspension; travel: Non-adjustable 27mm inverted fork; 3.9 inches
    • Rear suspension; travel: Linkage-free non-adjustable shock; 2.8 inches
    • Tires: MRF Zapper
    • Front tire: 90/90 x 12
    • Rear tire: 90/100 x 10
    • Front brake: 130mm mechanical drum w/ parking brake
    • Rear brake: 130mm mechanical drum
    • ABS: None

    DIMENSIONS and CAPACITIES

    • Wheelbase: 50.6 inches
    • Rake: 27.5 degrees
    • Trail: 3.2 inches
    • Seat height: 30.1 inches
    • Fuel capacity: 3.6 quarts
    • Estimate fuel consumption: 110 mpg
    • Curb weight: 236 pounds

    COLORS

    • Grasshopper Green
    • Nut Brown
    • Ranger Green
    • Red
    • Icon (optional)
    • Viper Urban Camo (optional)

    2022 Honda Navi Price: $1807 MSRP

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    2022 Honda Navi Review [10 Fast Facts For Urban Motorcycle Riders] (2024)

    FAQs

    2022 Honda Navi Review [10 Fast Facts For Urban Motorcycle Riders]? ›

    If the Navi is like other Honda mini motor models though, it should last up to 90,000 to 130,000 miles if well taken care of.

    How many miles will a Honda Navi last? ›

    If the Navi is like other Honda mini motor models though, it should last up to 90,000 to 130,000 miles if well taken care of.

    Can you ride a Honda Navi on a highway? ›

    Even though there's a speed limit, the Navi is not freeway-legal in many states. It's an urban motorbike designed to be quick and easy to use on urban roads; whether you ride it to work or just for fun, the Navi has certain road restrictions in the U.S.

    How many miles per gallon does a Navi motorcycle get? ›

    Not only is the Navi economical in price ($1,807), but it is also fuel efficient with a claimed 110 mpg.

    What gas to put in a Honda Navi? ›

    Honda engines are certified and designed to run on regular unleaded gasoline.

    Do you have to shift a Honda Navi? ›

    AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION

    Here's a big feature that sets this little bike apart from anything else in our miniMOTO lineup: The Navi features a transmission that's super user friendly. There's no clutch and no shifting, not even into neutral or park—just start it up, twist the throttle, and go-go-go!

    What age is Honda Navi for? ›

    Inspired by the Honda Grom, the Navi is targeted at the age group 18-25 and sits right above the Cliq in the company's product portfolio.

    Do you need a motorcycle license for a Honda Navi in Illinois? ›

    Motorcycle Classifications You'll need to carry a Class L driver's license to operate a moped (unless it meets the above criteria) or scooter, as long as the engine displacement is less than 150 cubic centimeters. If the displacement is 150cc or more, you'll need a Class M license.

    What do I need to ride a Honda Navi? ›

    While the Navi is so much fun that it is reflexive to think of it as a toy, it is important to use a helmet, shoes, and long sleeves and pants. Shorts and flip-flops are not riding attire, even for the Navi. Also, you'll need to get a motorcycle license to ride the Navi in most places.

    Is the Honda Navi belt driven? ›

    Induction is via a 16 mm carburetor, and power is transferred via Honda's proven, efficient, easy-to-maintain V-Matic® automatic transmission to a reliable belt drive.

    Does a Honda Navi have gears? ›

    no-shift automatic CVT transmission.

    What is the top speed on a Honda Navi? ›

    Additionally, its 55 mph top speed is a decent number in the mini-moto category, but the more interesting figure is the fuel economy. Honda claims an EPA-rated 110.3 mpg for the Navi, a shining beacon within the dark clouds of ever-rising fuel prices.

    What is the weight limit on a Honda Navi? ›

    According to the owner's manual, the Navi's maximum weight capacity is 344 pounds, so if there's a rider and a passenger, their gear must be kept to a minimum. The more likely scenario is that Navi owners will be riding around solo, potentially with a backpack or a few bags of groceries at most.

    What is the difference between Grom and Navi? ›

    The 2022 Honda Navi is equipped with telescopic front forks and a single rear shock, whereas the 2023 Honda Grom boasts upgraded inverted front forks and a monoshock rear suspension.

    What is the lifespan mileage of a Honda? ›

    The typical lifespan of a Honda car is about 200,000 miles. However, many Honda models are known to outlast this expectation with proper maintenance.

    What is the mileage of Honda Navi petrol? ›

    Specifications & Features
    Engine CC109.2 CC
    FuelPetrol
    Mileage60 KM/L
    BrakesDrum/Drum
    Max Torque8.94 Nm
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    How much HP is a Honda Navi? ›

    Does it matter? Why does so much of human existence orbit labels, anyway? What we do know: The Honda Navi is a two-wheeled device. Its single-cylinder, single-overhead-cam engine makes 7.9 hp from 109 cubic centimeters.

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