FKM Motorcycle Philippines Price List (2026)

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FKM has quietly grown into one of the widest motorcycle lineups you can buy in the Philippines, and the spread is bigger than most riders expect. The cheapest one starts at ₱48,800. The most expensive tops out at ₱298,000. In between sits everything from a semi-automatic commuter to a 500cc cafe racer.

FKM Motorcycle Philippines Price List 2026

FKM stands for Flying Knight Motorcycles. It is registered in Singapore, built in Guangzhou, China, and distributed locally through Fekon Motors in Muntinlupa. The brand leans on affordability, so almost the entire catalog sits under ₱300,000.

This compilation pulls every current model and its official suggested retail price. We cross-checked each figure against the official FKM Philippines site and two local listing platforms. Where numbers disagreed, we flagged it. Prices here are baseline SRPs, so treat them as a reference point, not a final quote.

FKM scooters and automatics

The automatic range is where FKM moves the most units. It runs from the entry Rev X 125 up to the expressway-legal Slick 400 maxi-scooter.

Model Engine Transmission Price (SRP)
Rev X 125 125cc Automatic ₱65,000
LTS 125 125cc Automatic ₱65,000
Ranger 150 150cc Automatic ₱78,000
Space 150 150cc Automatic ₱78,000
Hunter 150 150cc Automatic ₱78,000
Juke 150 150cc Automatic ₱86,000
Labi 150 150cc Automatic ₱86,900
FYRO V2 180 180cc Automatic ₱89,000
FYRO 175 175cc Automatic ₱89,800
Slick 150 150cc Automatic ₱123,000
MTX 180 180cc Automatic ₱138,000
MTX 150 150cc Automatic ₱139,000
Venture Standard 150cc Automatic ₱143,000
Venture Ultimate 150cc Automatic ₱166,000
Core 188 188cc Automatic ₱168,000
Venture 180 (ADV) 180cc Automatic ₱178,000
Slick 400 400cc Automatic ₱288,000
Venture 400 400cc Automatic ₱288,000

FKM manual and semi-automatic models

The manual side covers underbones, scramblers, a classic-styled twin, and the bigger sport and cafe racer machines. The Striker 125 is the only semi-automatic in the catalog.

Model Engine Transmission Price (SRP)
Agimat 175 175cc Manual ₱48,800
Striker 125 125cc Semi-automatic ₱51,000
Mini Scrambler 150cc Manual ₱79,800
Victorino 250i 250cc Manual ₱158,000
3GP 300cc Manual ₱168,000
Falcon X400 400cc Manual ₱208,000
Coolser 500 500cc Manual ₱238,000
EXPRES500 Racer 500cc Manual ₱268,000
EXPRES500 SC 500cc Manual ₱278,000
ARY 500 500cc Manual ₱298,000
Glider 500s 500cc Manual ₱298,000

Which FKM fits your budget

The Agimat 175 is the cheapest way into the brand at ₱48,800, and it runs a manual gearbox. The Striker 125 follows at ₱51,000 for riders who want a clutchless semi-automatic.

For daily commuting, the 150cc automatics cluster between ₱78,000 and ₱123,000. That covers Ranger, Space, Hunter, Juke, Labi, and the Slick 150. Plenty of overlap there, so the pick comes down to styling and features.

The Venture family is FKM’s adventure-scooter line. It climbs from the ₱143,000 Standard to the ₱178,000 Venture 180. The Slick 400 and Venture 400 sit at the top of the automatic range at ₱288,000, both expressway-legal.

On the manual side, the 500cc cafe racers and roadsters anchor the ceiling. The ARY 500 and Glider 500s share the ₱298,000 top price, the most expensive FKM models on sale.

A note on prices

These figures are baseline SRPs sourced from FKM’s official catalog and verified against local listing sites. Real-world prices shift by dealer, location, color, and ongoing promos. Some dealers bundle freebies or registration. Others run cash discounts. Always confirm the final out-the-door price with an authorized FKM dealer before you commit.

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Founder of Pinoyscreencast started using YouTube as a medium to disseminate Filipino-spoken technical tutorials. He decided to embark on reviews focusing on affordable gadgets. As he kept sharing more content, his subscriber base grew and shared how his videos influenced them in making a product purchase. Randolph a.k.a "Biboy" has over a decade of experience with digital content creation, social media marketing, e-commerce strategy. He is also a maker who loves tinkering and creating functional things to make his life easier everyday. Email

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