Honda NWF150 2026 stands out in a crowded 150cc scooter class because it brings features that are usually reserved for cars. A built-in dashcam and rear radar give the retro-style model a premium edge that is difficult to ignore.
The model is aimed at riders who want classic styling without giving up modern convenience. Honda has positioned the NWF150 2026 as a retro premium scooter for China, with technology that pushes it closer to a future-focused commuter than a conventional urban bike.
Retro styling with everyday practicality
The NWF150 2026 uses a classic design language with smooth body lines, a round headlight, and a slim but solid-looking profile. The riding position is set up for daily use, so the retro appearance does not come at the expense of comfort.
Honda adds a modern touch through full LED lighting, mirrors with integrated turn indicators, and a flat floorboard that improves practicality. The color options are equally refined, with glossy black, classic silver, deep red, and dark brown among the choices.
Dashcam and radar make the biggest impression
The most attention-grabbing feature is the factory-fitted 1080P dashcam mounted neatly at the front. It records automatically when the engine starts, making it useful for incident evidence, ride documentation, or routine footage without needing extra accessories.
Safety tech is also a key part of the package. Honda has fitted a millimeter-wave radar at the rear, supporting Blind Spot Detection and Lane Change Assist, with warning lights in the mirrors alerting the rider when another vehicle is in the blind spot or approaching quickly during a lane change.
That setup makes the NWF150 2026 feel far removed from most 150cc scooters. The technology is more commonly associated with premium cars than with compact two-wheelers designed for city travel.
Digital cockpit and connected features
Inside the cockpit, Honda uses a vertical 7-inch TFT display that stands upright like a smartphone screen. It shows map navigation, weather information, tire pressure data, and phone connectivity through Bluetooth and NFC.
The scooter also includes a smart key, music controls, and Wi-LINK support to help different data connect more seamlessly. The result is a machine that keeps its retro character on the outside while offering a deeply modern digital experience on the move.
150cc engine and safety package
Power comes from an eW15 engine with 149.7cc displacement, four valves, and liquid cooling. Honda states output at 15.2 HP, or 11.2 kW, with 14.4 Nm of torque.
The engine works with a CVT transmission, while an 8.3-liter fuel tank supports longer riding range between fill-ups. Honda also equips the scooter with front and rear disc brakes, dual-channel ABS, and traction control to help maintain stability on slippery roads.
With its mix of retro styling, standard dashcam, rear radar, and vertical digital display, the NWF150 2026 is shaping up as a scooter that tries to reset expectations in its class. It does not rely on looks alone, and its feature list suggests a model aimed at riders who want more than the usual 150cc formula.







