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Motorcycle News Philippines delivers timely updates on motorcycle launches, industry trends, regulation changes, and pricing developments in the Philippines.
Coverage includes big bike releases, dealership updates, riding laws, insurance insights, and transport advisories. Each article explains how news impacts real-world ownership.

Makina Moto Tiangge and Makina International Performance Concept Show represent two distinct motorcycle event formats in the Philippines. Although both fall under the Makina banner, each serves a different rider need. Makina Moto Tiangge centers on practical interaction, where riders browse parts, speak directly with brands, and make real-world buying decisions. Makina IPCS, scheduled for April 2026, highlights design, concepts, and future influences shaping motorcycle builds and trends. This comparison guide explains how the two events differ in experience, timing, and intent, helping riders decide which Makina event aligns best with their interests and riding goals.

Makina Moto Tiangge 2026 filled Eton Centris with long rows of motorcycle booths, steady crowds, and detailed custom builds across a packed weekend. Riders moved through vendor aisles, examined parts up close, and shared conversations that shaped the event’s atmosphere. From aftermarket components and maintenance products to custom motorcycles and lifestyle displays, the show reflected how in-person gatherings continue to influence riding culture. This wrap-up connects the on-ground experience to our full photo gallery, preserving the movement, details, and moments that defined Makina Moto Tiangge 2026 beyond the event days, and strengthens our growing archive of documented motorcycle events nationwide.

Honda has released a special edition XL750 Transalp SP for the UK market, featuring a retro rally-inspired design and factory-installed adventure accessories. Priced at £10,499, the SP is based on the outgoing 2025 model and will be offered with a manual transmission only. Deliveries are expected from January 2026, with units available while stocks last. Aside from its distinctive look and added protection, the SP retains the familiar 755cc parallel-twin setup. The model helps dealers transition ahead of the updated Transalp lineup revealed at EICMA.

Kawasaki leads US motorcycle sales in 2025, marking a significant shift in rider preference and market dynamics. Long dominated by legacy brands, the US motorcycle scene is now responding to changing priorities such as practical performance, ownership transparency, and long-term value. This article explains how Kawasaki reached the top, which strategies and models drove growth, and why this matters beyond American borders. For Filipino riders who closely follow global trends, this milestone offers insights into smarter buying decisions, evolving rider culture, and the importance of choosing motorcycles that balance excitement, reliability, and sustainability over time.

The free toll fee 2025 announcement is gaining traction among Filipino riders and motorists planning holiday trips. With select expressways opening toll gates for free, many see this as welcome relief from rising travel costs. However, free toll access also brings heavier traffic, safety concerns, and stricter enforcement on major routes. This article explains what free toll fee 2025 means, which riders benefit, and how to prepare responsibly. It also highlights why discipline, timing, and road readiness matter more when traffic volume spikes. Before you ride out, here’s what every Filipino motorcyclist should know.

The Land Transportation Office has announced a push for lifetime license revocation road rage penalties for drivers and riders involved in severe traffic altercations. Based on reports from ABS-CBN and PhilstarLife, LTO Chief Markus Lacanilao said the agency will recommend permanent revocation of driver’s licenses for individuals engaged in road rage incidents as part of stricter enforcement efforts. The move aims to curb violent behavior on public roads amid several recent viral cases. This proposal could reshape how traffic discipline is enforced in the Philippines and prompt motorists to think twice before losing their cool behind the wheel.

The Highway Patrol Group is raising alarms after recording 2,747 road fatalities in 2024, a 35 percent surge from the previous year. Most of these incidents were linked to reckless and irresponsible driving, according to a recent report. The update underscores growing concerns about road discipline, especially among daily commuters and riders navigating crowded urban areas. As highlighted in the original Tribune report, authorities are once again urging motorists to prioritize safety practices and follow traffic laws. The data reflects an urgent call for heightened awareness and responsible behavior on Philippine roads.

CFMoto has revealed the stunning V4 SR-RR prototype, signaling its entry into the high-performance supersport segment. Showcased at EICMA 2025, the bike features a 1000cc V4 engine and a full carbon-fiber body. With design cues inspired by MotoGP machines, it demonstrates CFMoto’s growing confidence in global racing. While still a prototype, its engineering direction hints at the brand’s commitment to innovation and top-tier performance. For Filipino riders, this move proves that CFMoto is no longer just about practicality—it’s now aiming to redefine Asian superbikes.

Petron Corporation has launched a new line of scooter oil specifically formulated for the country’s road conditions and riding habits. Designed for both urban and provincial commutes, this latest product aims to improve engine performance, reduce wear, and extend oil life in stop-and-go traffic. Based on reports, the new scooter oil features advanced additives tailored to the high humidity and temperature of Philippine roads. This innovation reflects Petron’s continued commitment to providing local riders with products that combine quality, reliability, and adaptability to Filipino riding conditions.

The Philippine National Police (PNP) conducted a motorcycle-riding course at Camp Karingal, Quezon City, on November 11, 2025. The training is part of the PNP’s ongoing effort to improve the mobility and response skills of officers, especially against motorcycle-riding criminals. According to reports, the course includes advanced maneuvering, defensive riding, and tactical pursuit exercises. This initiative strengthens the police’s capacity to respond effectively to fast-moving crimes and improves overall road safety awareness within the force.

Suzuki Philippines has officially introduced the Raider R150 Pro Blade Edition, a fresh variant of its popular underbone motorcycle. Based on reports, this new edition highlights sharper aesthetics and enhanced road presence, designed for riders who value both speed and style. The launch strengthens Suzuki’s hold in the underbone category, appealing to loyal fans of the Raider series. With its aggressive design cues and familiar power, the Raider R150 Pro Blade Edition continues the brand’s legacy of everyday performance blended with race-inspired character.

Robinsons Retail Holdings Inc. (RRHI) has officially entered the motorcycle business through its Premiumbikes acquisition. Based on reports, the retail giant acquired the local multi-brand motorcycle dealer as part of its long-term growth and diversification strategy. For Filipino riders, this move could mean improved access to big bike brands, service quality, and financing options. The acquisition not only strengthens RRHI’s position in mobility but also shows how the motorcycle industry continues to evolve amid growing rider demand and lifestyle shifts across the Philippines.