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Honda introduces new liveries to the Wave Alpha and BeAT

Honda introduces new liveries to the Wave Alpha and BeAT
Bruno Gomes
January 16, 2019

Photo credits: Motor Update

Boon Siew Honda (BSW), official importer for the Japanese brand in Malaysia, has announced that they’ll be introducing new liveries to the Wave Alpha and BeAT models. This way, BSW wants to give riders that look for subtler models more options, while retaining the same characteristics that have become trademarks on these bikes.

With a well-established leading position on the Cub segment, the Wave Alpha is available in two variants: with spoke wheels and drum brakes, or cast wheels and disc brakes. To further enhance the sporty design of the Wave Alpha, BSW created a new stripe graphic that will be applied to all color variants, including to the exclusive Pearl Magellanic Black available on the cast wheel version.

New Honda Wave Alpha 2019 - YouTube

2019 Honda Wave Alpha and Beat in new colours – Wave pricing from RM4,275, Beat priced at RM5,365 Image #909444

For the Wave Alpha with spoke wheels, Boon Siew Honda announces a price of RM4275, while the cast wheels’ version has a price of RM4516. The Wave Alpha featuring the new graphics is already available on Honda dealers.

As for the BeAT, this 108,2cc scooter also gets a new stripe graphic scheme to be applied on all of the four color options: Vivacity Red, Pearl Nightfall Blue, Pearl Megallanic Black, and Space Magenta metallic.

The price of the updated Honda BeAT is set at RM5365, and Boon Siew Honda says it’ll be available starting next week.

2019 Honda Wave Alpha and Beat in new colours – Wave pricing from RM4,275, Beat priced at RM5,365 Image #909454

2019 Honda Wave Alpha and Beat in new colours – Wave pricing from RM4,275, Beat priced at RM5,365 Image #909456

Also worth mentioning that both models come with a two years or 20,000KM manufacturing warranty (whichever comes first).

To know more about the updated Wave Alpha and BeAT, please visit www.boonsiewhonda.com.my .

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January 16, 2019
Bruno Gomes

With more than ten years as a motorcycle journalist, i enjoy everything that has to do with two-wheels. I'm a fan of sport bikes and i prefer riding them on a racetrack, but give me a road filled with corners and good asphalt and i'll be there to have some fun!

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