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Honda Stands with Malaysians During Flood Crisis

Honda Stands with Malaysians During Flood Crisis
Hazique Zairill
December 10, 2025

Boon Siew Honda offers free recovery packages, discounted parts, and nationwide inspections for flood-hit motorcycles from 8–31 December 2025.

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As floods continue to impact communities across Malaysia, Boon Siew Honda (BSH) has announced a special initiative to aid customers whose motorcycles were damaged by the recent disaster. 

Demonstrating its commitment to stand with Malaysians during difficult times, the company has rolled out the Honda Assist: Flood Campaign, which runs from 8 December to 31 December 2025.

Through this campaign, BSH will provide a full motorcycle inspection for all Honda bikes affected by floods. 

Riders with small-displacement motorcycles under 250cc will receive a free basic recovery package that includes essential service items to get their bikes back into safe riding condition. 

Meanwhile, owners of both small and large models will be entitled to a 20 percent discount on all flood-affected spare parts, ensuring affordable repairs during this challenging period.

Motorcycles below 250cc can be serviced at participating Honda Impian X dealers, while riders of 250cc and above may visit any Honda BigWing outlet nationwide. 

To access these benefits, customers must present a police report or a verification letter from their District Officer confirming that their area was impacted by floods. 

Riders are also encouraged to make an appointment beforehand to ensure a smooth and efficient service experience.

This year’s relief effort is supported by Petronas, ThreeBond, Niterra Malaysia and Denso, reflecting a collective commitment from Honda’s partners to assist Malaysians in need.

For further details, customers may visit Honda’s official websites: Honda Impian X or Honda Big Bikes.

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December 10, 2025
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