Bristol started in the Philippines in 2018 as a small dealership in Caloocan pushing vintage-styled motorcycles. Six years later, the Bristol Group now carries four sub-brands under one roof: Bristol, Kove, Zontes, and QJMotor. That gives Filipino riders a lot of ground to cover, from a 125cc city scooter all the way to a 799cc adventure bike.

The lineup now sits at over 25 models across scooters, maxi-scooters, adventure bikes, sport bikes, and cruisers. If you’re trying to figure out where each model lands pricewise before heading to the showroom, here’s the complete breakdown.
Prices listed are the suggested retail prices (SRP) verified across multiple sources. Some models carry discounted cash prices as promos. Prices at the dealer level may vary. Always confirm with your nearest Bristol Group dealer.
Bristol Brand
These are the models sold under the Bristol nameplate, covering budget commuters up to mid-displacement machines.
| Model | Type | Engine | SRP |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basilica 125 | Scooter | 125cc | ₱98,800 |
| Maxxie 160 | Scooter | 160cc | ₱138,800 |
| ADX 160 | Adventure Scooter | 155.6cc, CVT | ₱178,800 |
| ADX 180 | Adventure Scooter | 180cc, CVT | ₱198,800 |
| Maxie 400 | Maxi Scooter | 377cc, Manual | ₱368,000 |
| Venturi 500 | Adventure Touring | 471cc, Manual | ₱368,000 |
| Vantaggio | Retro Scooter | 150cc, CVT | Price on request |
| Classic 400i | Naked/Retro | 400cc, Manual | Price on request |
| Assassin 400 | Sport | 371cc, Manual | Price on request |
| Invictus 400RR | Sport | 371cc, Manual | Price on request |
| Veloce 500 | Sport | 471cc, Manual | Price on request |
| Bobber 700 | Cruiser | 693cc, Manual | Price on request |
The ADX 160 at ₱178,800 is the brand’s most consistently popular model. It competes directly with the Honda ADV 160, priced at ₱166,900. The Bristol costs a bit more, but it adds inverted forks and a TFT display as standard.
Zontes Series
Zontes re-entered the Philippine market in early 2025 through Bristol. The Chinese brand offers five 400cc scooters and two 700cc machines. All run on petrol.
| Model | Type | Engine | SRP |
|---|---|---|---|
| Zontes 150X | Compact Scooter | 150cc, CVT | ₱169,900 |
| Zontes 400M | Maxi-ADV Scooter | 400cc, CVT | ₱328,800 |
| Zontes 400D | Maxi Scooter | 400cc, CVT | ₱348,800 |
| Zontes 400E | Touring Scooter | 400cc, CVT | ₱368,800 |
| Zontes 400G | ADV Scooter | 400cc, CVT | ₱398,800 |
| Zontes 703RR | Sport | 699cc, Manual | ₱498,800 |
| Zontes 703F | Adventure Touring | 699cc, Manual | ₱518,800 |
The 400cc Zontes scooters sit in a crowded space against the Yamaha XMAX (₱311,000) and Burgman 400. The Zontes lineup goes heavier on tech: TFT panels, TPMS, multiple riding modes, and Bosch EFI as standard across the range.
Kove Series
Kove is the performance arm of the Bristol Group. Five models were launched in August 2025, covering city scoots to a full-size adventure bike. These carry both an SRP and a discounted cash price.
| Model | Type | Engine | SRP | Cash Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kove AX 180 | City Scooter | 175cc, CVT | ₱149,900 | ₱129,900 |
| Kove ADX 180 | Adventure Scooter | 180cc, CVT | ₱198,800 | ₱178,800 |
| Kove 450 RR Pro | Sport Bike | 443cc, Manual | ₱418,000 | ₱388,000 |
| Kove 525 X | Adventure Touring | 471cc, Manual | ₱398,800 | ₱378,800 |
| Kove 800 X | Large Adventure | 799cc, Manual | ₱598,800 | ₱578,800 |
The Kove 800X is the most powerful bike in the Bristol Group lineup. Its 799cc parallel-twin punches out 95hp and 80Nm of torque, with a claimed top speed of 210kph. It undercuts comparable adventure bikes from European brands by a significant margin at ₱598,800 SRP.
The Kove 450 RR Pro is worth flagging for sport bike buyers. A 443cc four-cylinder motor, 69hp, 220kph top speed, and a ₱388,000 cash price positions it against the CBR500R and other mid-displacement sport options.
QJMotor Series
QJMotor is under the Geely Group, which also owns Benelli. In the Philippines, it sells through Bristol dealers. Models cover scooters and a mid-sized naked bike.
| Model | Type | Engine | SRP |
|---|---|---|---|
| QJMotor Fortress 160 | Commuter Scooter | 160cc, CVT | ₱139,900 |
| QJMotor ATR 160 | Adventure Scooter | 160cc, CVT | ₱149,900 |
| QJMotor AX 180 | City Scooter | 175cc, Manual | ₱159,900 |
| QJMotor ATR 180 | Adventure Scooter | 180cc, CVT | ₱189,900 |
| QJMotor SRK 550 | Naked | 554cc, Manual | ₱298,900 |
The ATR 160 runs a hybrid engine system, which is a rare feature at the ₱149,900 price point. It also comes with dual-channel ABS and a traction control system as standard. The SRK 550 at ₱298,900 is the value proposition for naked bike buyers, packing 60hp and Marzocchi inverted forks for under ₱300k.
Dealer Information
Bristol Group maintains six authorized dealers across six cities in the Philippines. Their main showroom and headquarters is at:
277 Units 3 and 4, 10th Ave. corner 4th St., East Grace Park, Caloocan City Contact: +02 8741 7074
If you’re comparing Bristol Group models with the Honda or Yamaha mainstream lineup, the price points are competitive, especially on displacement and features. The Zontes 400-series maxi scooters and the Kove 800X in particular go toe-to-toe with bikes that cost significantly more from legacy Japanese brands.
Which Bristol Group model catches your eye, and is the pricing where it needs to be for you to seriously consider one?
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