Updated Grom Headlines Honda miniMOTO/Scooter Announcement

  • Iconic Grom gets a fresh new look for the 2025 model year
  • Affordable, approachable Navi continues to win over new riders
  • ADV160, Ruckus, Metropolitan scooters return for 2025

American Honda revealed today that the Grom—one of the powersports industry's most popular models—gets an exciting aesthetic makeover for the 2025 model year. In the same announcement, Honda confirmed the return of several other models that are small in size but big in fun: the incredibly affordable Navi is back, offered in a host of fun new colors, while three popular scooters—the "City Adventure" ADV160, the industrial Ruckus and the Euro-influenced Metropolitan—are again being offered for 2025.

"When it comes to diminutive powersports models, Honda consistently outpaces the competition," said Colin Miller, Assistant Manager of Public Relations at American Honda. "There's no better example of that than the Grom, and we know that the enjoyable, sporty vibe of this gen-4 refresh will be a hit with our customers. Following in the Grom's miniMOTO tradition is the Navi, which has quickly captured the hearts of American customers looking for a bike that's easy to ride and easy on the wallet. On the scooter front, the ADV160, Ruckus and Metropolitan all possess the mix of practicality and fun that this category demands. Add it all up, and the five models in this announcement are a reminder that at least sometimes, smaller can be better."

The updated Grom and other Honda miniMOTO models will be on display this weekend during the Barber Small Bore event at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama.

2025 GROM
Small in stature, but huge in popularity and fun, the Honda Grom is back with a fresh new look for the 2025 model year. Marking the fourth generation of the immensely popular pint-sized model, this update brings redesigned bodywork for an aggressive new look. Popular in part for its customization potential, the Grom can be customized via a full range of new Honda Accessories, including both storage and style upgrades. Appealing to riders of all backgrounds, thanks to its approachable, peppy and smile-inducing character, the Grom continues to be one of the powersports industry's top-selling models—and the undisputed emperor of the miniMOTO world.

  • Colors
    • Grom: Candy Blue; Pearl White; Cherry Red
    • Grom SP: Matte Black Metallic
    • Grom ABS: Pearl White
  • MSRP
    • Grom: $3,599
    • Grom SP: $3,699
    • Grom ABS: $3,799
  • Available: June
  • Info

2024 NAVI
As the most affordable and approachable road bike in Honda's powersports lineup, the Navi is all about opening the door for new riders to experience the freedom and enjoyment that can only be found on two wheels. With its compact size, light overall weight and automatic CVT transmission, the Navi makes developing the core motorcycle-riding skills simple and unintimidating. In just three years on the U.S. market, the Navi has become one of the top-selling motorcycles in the industry, thanks in part to its popularity among Gen Z riders (highlighted in the photo and video content from Honda's collaboration with integrated marketing agency Hakuhodo). The Navi's recipe of a super-low MSRP, gas-sipping performance and long maintenance intervals makes it incredibly practical and accessible to almost any customer, and it's now available in not only standard, non-painted White, but also three new painted colors.

  • Colors
    • Non-painted: White
    • Painted colors: Arctic Silver Metallic; Pearl Red; Blue Metallic
  • MSRP
    • Non-painted: $1,999
    • Painted colors: $2,099
  • Available: June
  • Info

2025 ADV160
Designed and developed around a "City Adventure" concept, Honda's capable-but-rugged ADV160 delivers an enjoyable sense of exploration on even the most mundane commutes. Some of its main features include a low vehicle weight and practical features like an automatic transmission, two-stage adjustable windscreen and under-seat storage, resulting in a sensible machine that adeptly traverses metropolitan roads and is even up for mini-adventures.

  • Colors: Pearl Blue; Matte Black Metallic
  • MSRP: $4,499
  • Available: June
  • Info

2025 RUCKUS
With its industrial design and peppy performance, Honda's Ruckus has been a hit for years, even launching its own subculture of scooter customization and group rides. Oozing character, the Ruckus has an exposed frame and round headlights which—when combined with its affordable price and ease of use—make it the perfect canvas for personalization. It's also a great option for unique, around-town transportation, and even in stock form, the Ruckus is a head-turner wherever it goes.

  • Colors: Black; Beige
  • MSRP: $2,899
  • Available: July
  • Info

2025 METROPOLITAN
When it comes to practical urban transportation, few machines can match the Honda Metropolitan. Utilitarian features like the large under-seat storage compartment, automatic transmission and convenient storage hook are matched with an affordable MSRP and legendary Honda reliability. The stylish, rounded bodywork is a nod to its classic European heritage, reminiscent of the scooters that fill the streets of Paris and Milan. Simple and fun to ride, the Metropolitan is the perfect companion for everything from around-town adventures to weekend coffee runs.

  • Colors: Denim Blue Metallic; Red
  • MSRP: $2,649
  • Available: June
  • Info

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