Description
The TMX Supremo stands out in the underbone and standard commuter market specifically for its heavy-duty utility features. It’s Honda Philippines’ answer for those needing a dependable motorcycle for business (Pang Negosyo), especially for sidecar attachment, or simply a tough, efficient machine for daily riding. The latest generation carries forward a legacy of strength and fuel efficiency, making it a cost-effective and powerful choice.
Key Features of the Honda TMX Supremo
- Tricycle-Ready Frame: Comes factory-equipped with a 3-point sidecar attachment, offering a secure and stable platform for tricycle operations.
- Reliable Engine: The 4-stroke, Air-Cooled, OHC engine provides a good balance of power and exceptional fuel economy (claimed up to in certain tests), essential for business use.
- Dual Starting System: Features both an Electric Starter and a Kick Starter for guaranteed ignition in any condition.
- Complete Analog Instrumentation: The classic, clear instrument cluster includes a Tachometer and a Gear Shift Indicator, valuable tools often missed on simpler utility bikes.
- Security Features: Equipped with a Key Shutter to enhance theft deterrence.
- Comfort and Handling: Large -inch tires and a high ground clearance ensure a comfortable ride even on rough or uneven Philippine roads.
Specs of the Honda TMX Supremo
Category | Specification |
Engine Type | 4-Stroke, SOHC, Air-Cooled, Single Cylinder |
Displacement | |
Max Power | @ |
Max Torque | @ |
Transmission | 5-Speed Manual |
Fuel System | Carburetor |
Start Option | Kick and Electric |
Kerb Weight | |
Fuel Tank Capacity | |
Brakes (F/R) | Drum / Drum |
Suspension (F/R) | Telescopic Fork / Twin Shock |
Tire Size (F/R) | |
Additional Feature | 3-Point Sidecar Attachment |
(Refer to the detailed specifications tab above for full specs.)
Honda TMX Supremo Price in the Philippines
As of the latest suggested retail pricing (SRP), the Honda TMX Supremo is typically priced at ₱78,900. This price point positions it as a highly competitive and affordable option for a utility motorcycle, making it accessible for entrepreneurs and budget-conscious buyers across the archipelago. Prices are SRP and may vary based on location, dealer, and current promotions.
Why Choose the Honda TMX Supremo?
The TMX Supremo’s popularity stems from its unmatched utility and Honda’s reputation for reliability.
- Workhorse Durability: Designed specifically for the heavy load and long hours required of a public utility vehicle (PUV) like a tricycle.
- Affordable to Maintain: Its simple, air-cooled, carburetor-fed engine is easy to maintain and repair, with readily available parts nationwide.
- Fuel Efficiency: Excellent mileage keeps operating costs low, directly increasing the profit margin for business operators.
- Complete Package: It offers a better rider experience compared to its competitors, thanks to its more powerful engine and the convenience of the tachometer/gear indicator.
Pros & Cons of the Honda TMX Supremo
Pros | Cons |
✅ Excellent Fuel Economy | ❌ Drum Brakes Only (Lacks the stopping power of a disc brake) |
✅ Built-in Sidecar Attachment | ❌ Basic Design/Styling (Prioritizes function over aesthetics) |
✅ Reliable Engine Power | ❌ Minimal Modern Tech (No ABS, no digital dash, no connectivity) |
✅ Low Maintenance Cost | ❌ Carburetor Fuel System (Requires periodic tuning compared to FI) |
✅ High Resale Value (Honda) | ❌ Spoke Wheels (More prone to damage than cast wheels) |
Good Alternatives in the Philippines
For buyers in the Philippines looking for alternatives in the utility and commuter segment, the following models are strong competitors:
- Honda TMX125 Alpha: The Supremo’s little brother. A more budget-friendly option with a engine, offering comparable reliability at a lower SRP (approx. ₱56,900).
- Kawasaki CT150: A direct competitor in the utility class. Known for its tough build and large fuel tank capacity, often priced around ₱67,500.
- Suzuki GD 110: A popular, very economical, and basic commuter choice, known for superb fuel efficiency and low running costs, typically priced much lower (approx. ₱48,900).
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