JAKARTA - Honda has again updated two of its legendary duck motors, the Super Cub 110 and Cross Cub 110, for the 2026 model in Japan. This update brings color refreshers, special editions, and a slight price adjustment, but still retains the classic character that is the hallmark of both.
For Super Cub 110, Honda removed the color of Orange Metallic Flare from the previous lineup. Instead, the model still offers four elegant color choices, namely Glint Wave Blue Metallic, Tasmania Green Metallic, Virgin Beige, and Classic White.
Meanwhile, the Super Cub 110 Pro variant is intended for commercial needs such as sending letters or light goods and is only available in Seychellellen Blue. Meanwhile, Cross Cub 110 comes fresher with two new colors, namely Harvest Beige andten Blue.
The colors Matte Armored Green Metallic and Graphite Black are also still maintained for fans of the tough style typical of adventured motorbikes. Interestingly, Honda also released Cross Cub 110 Kumamon Edition, a collaboration with popular mascots from Kumamoto Prefecture featuring the character's distinctive black-and-red accent.
In terms of performance, both models still rely on a one-cylindrical 109 cc four-step engine capable of producing 8-horsepower and a peak torque of 8.8 Nm. The transmission of four accelerations is maintained, as well as the front disk braking system with ABS features and plate brakes behind.
Fuel consumption is claimed to reach 67.9 kilometers per liter based on WLTC standards. In terms of price, Super Cub 110 is priced at 352,000 yen, or around Rp. 38 million. While the Pro version sells for 396,000 yen, or the equivalent of Rp. 43.7 million.
The price for the Standard Cross Cub 110 is set at 412,500 yen or around Rp45.5 million, while the Kumamon edition is sold for 423,500 yen, equivalent to Rp46.7 million. This price keeps it competitive in the classic premium duck motorcycle segment in the Japanese domestic market.
Honda will start marketing the 2026 Super Cub 110 and Cross Cub 110 models in Japan on December 11, 2025. With a mild update but maintaining its classic essence, it is believed that these two motorbikes will continue to be icons of motorcycle ducks in the global market.
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