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Spread love, the ‘new normal’ way

For Honda Philippines Inc. (HPI), the No.1 motorcycle manufacturer in the country, convenience and safety remains a top priority nowadays. After all, what you want is to spread love, not the virus.

Whether you’re celebrating it alone or with your loved ones, you can always find a way to capture the essence of Valentine’s Day with your motorcycle. Suppose you’re looking for new ways to express your love this Valentine’s Day. Why not explore the possibilities to spread some love with your favorite motorcycle?

Your motorcycle can make your city-driving experience much better, especially with

The All-New Honda AirBlade150 and its powerful 150cc SOHC liquid-cooled engine. It is perfect for city driving with superior function in handling the city’s erratic traffic and prime acceleration that can make long rides hassle-free.

It also has cutting-edge features like Smart Key with ESL, Power Socket for recharging devices and smartphones on the road, and front-wheel Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), allowing riders to roam the city with ease and assures them safety and convenience. It comes in three unique colors: Matte Galaxy Black Metallic, Candy Caribbean Blue Sea, and Candy Ross Red.

Explore more from Honda and its wide array of motorcycles. For more details about Honda products and promos, visit www.hondaph.com


Source: ManilaTimes

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