One of the highlights of the booth was the Falcon 180i, a dual sport scooter that’s built for both city rides and off-road fun. With a price tag of P129,900, it packs a punch with its 180cc engine, delivering 18.5 horsepower at 8,500 rpm and 17.2 Nm of torque at 6,500 rpm. It’s equipped with dual ABS brakes, a digital dashboard, and a tough frame ready for different road conditions. Inspired by the Philippine Falconet, the Falcon 180i aims to strike the perfect balance between everyday use and weekend adventure—whether you’re a beginner or an experienced rider.
Primera isn’t just about one brand. As a concept store, it proudly offers a wide range of international names like SYM, Benelli, Benda, Morbidelli, and its very own Euro Motor, which has been around since 2006. More than just bikes, they also provide genuine parts, premium accessories, and top-quality servicing. Backed by their bold promise, “Everything Starts with The First,” Primera is all about giving riders—from first-timers to pros—an exciting and complete experience.
Among the eye-catching bikes on display, the SYM Cruisym 400 stood tall. This luxury touring scooter is designed for long rides, offering a 7-inch TFT LCD screen, smart key system, USB-C charging, and a roomy 42-liter under-seat storage—all for P369,000. It’s a great choice for those who want comfort and tech in one sleek package.
Benelli, the popular Italian brand, showed off the 502C, a sharp-looking 500cc power cruiser made for city roads and daily rides. Meanwhile, Benda Motorcycles brought out a bold lineup of cruisers with serious attitude. These included the Dark Flag 500 Commander with a V4 engine, electronic air suspension, and traction control at P450,000; the LFC 700 Pro, a muscular 700cc inline-four cruiser at P630,000; and the Napoleon Bob 250, a stylish bobber with a modern twist, priced at P239,000.
Also turning heads was MBP, a newer brand under Primera. They showcased several high-performance models: the , a luxury grand tourer; the T1002VX, a crossover tourer; the T502X, made for adventure riding; and the M502N, a sporty street bike for city use. These bikes were among the most talked-about models at the show.
The energy at Makina Moto Show 2025 was electric, and Primera made the most of it—giving visitors a hands-on look at what the future of motorcycling could be. With interactive displays, cutting-edge features, and bikes for every kind of rider, Primera continues to push forward with style and innovation.
Whether you’re just getting into motorcycles or you’ve been riding for years, Primera’s presence at the show proved one thing: the journey always starts strong when you ride with the right machine.
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