Vietnam Style Takes the Spotlight, This Vario Gen 3 Beat the Black Motodify Field

Author: Qoo Media

Honda Vario Gen 3 owned by King Abraham emerged as one of the most talked-about builds at Black Motodify Bandung 2026 after being named Champ of Non Professional. The result highlights how far the Vietnam Style approach can still go in the matic modification scene.

The appeal was not limited to an extreme visual presence. The scooter stood out for a low, tight, and unusual stance that set it apart from a typical Vario and made the concept easy to notice on the contest floor.

A low-slung formula built around Vietnam Style

Builder Toms Gank said the core of Vietnam Style rests on a shorter front suspension, smaller tires, a very low riding position, and a long swingarm. Together, those elements create the sharp silhouette that gives the motor its aggressive and exclusive character.

The style also recalls the low rider trend that once became popular in the 2010s. The difference now is that the execution feels more modern and more luxurious.

That modern feel comes from premium parts sourced from Vietnam and several titanium components. The combination adds a material quality that supports the visual drama without losing refinement.

Details that complete the look

The build uses custom wheels to strengthen the visual identity. It also carries MFZ braking components, helping the package feel complete from front to rear.

Other supporting parts include a WP Titan stabilizer and a KOSO speedometer. Several exclusive accessories were added as well to preserve an elegant yet futuristic impression.

Each element appears chosen to reinforce the long, low proportions that define the Vietnam Style concept. The result is a fashion matic package that feels carefully assembled rather than overloaded.

A small-capacity scooter that still challenged larger machines

King Abraham’s Vario Gen 3 shows that fashion matic modification still has a strong place among Indonesian enthusiasts. A smaller-capacity scooter was able to compete for attention alongside much larger motorcycles in a contest setting.

The win also suggests that judges value more than engine size or sheer mechanical presence. Concept consistency, neat execution, and the courage to commit to a specific style remain decisive factors.

At Black Motodify Bandung 2026, the scooter became a clear example of how detailed work can deliver a major impact. The long swingarm, skinny tires, and Vietnam Style finish were the combination that helped secure its winning position.

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