SkyGo Motorcycle Price List in the Philippines (2026)

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SkyGo is one of the more accessible motorcycle brands in the country right now. Locally assembled in Cebu under Skygo Marketing Corporation, founded in 2003, the brand runs on Lifan-sourced components through its local partner, Nito’s International Ventures, Inc. It is not a Japanese brand, but it has built a solid footprint with 188 authorized dealers across 170 cities nationwide.

Skygo Pricelist Philippines

The current 2026 lineup has 13 models, ranging from mopeds and street bikes to scooters and an off-road option. Prices start at ₱43,000 for the Prince 125 and go up to ₱115,000 for the Bolt 150.

If you are shopping around or just want a baseline, here is the complete price list.

Complete SkyGo 2026 Price List

Prices below are SRP as of May 2026. Actual dealer pricing may vary depending on location, promos, and availability. Always confirm with your nearest authorized SkyGo dealer before buying.

Street Bikes

Model Displacement Transmission SRP
Skygo Prince 125 125cc Manual ₱43,000
Skygo Wizard 125 125cc Manual ₱45,500
Skygo King 150 150cc Manual, 5-speed ₱48,000
Skygo Wizard 175 175cc Manual ₱50,000
Skygo Earl 150 150cc Manual ₱52,800

Cruiser

Model Displacement Transmission SRP
Skygo Boss 150cc Manual ₱55,000

Mopeds

Model Displacement Transmission SRP
Skygo Duke 110cc Manual ₱47,000
Skygo Hero 125cc Manual ₱50,000

Off-Road

Model Displacement Transmission SRP
Skygo Stallion 150cc Manual, 5-speed ₱70,000

Scooters

Model Displacement Transmission SRP
Skygo Blink 125 124.6cc CVT ₱62,000
Skygo Lance 150 149cc CVT ₱97,000
Skygo KPV 150cc CVT ₱109,800
Skygo Bolt 150 149cc CVT ₱115,000

A Few Things Worth Noting

The Stallion at ₱70,000 is the brand’s only dual-sport entry, and it comes with disc brakes front and rear. It is being positioned as one of the most affordable factory-built dual-purpose supermoto motorcycles in the country.

On the scooter side, the Bolt 150 tops the lineup at ₱115,000. It is powered by a 149cc engine with a CVT gearbox, seats two, and comes with disc brakes on both ends. Its kerb weight sits at 141kg. The KPV at ₱109,800 is the next step down, and the Lance 150 at ₱97,000 rounds out the 150cc scooter options before jumping to the Blink 125 at ₱62,000.

For the commuter segment, the Prince 125 at ₱43,000 is the entry point. The Wizard 175 is worth a look if you want a bit more displacement on a street bike without crossing the ₱50,000 mark.

Prices listed here are SRP. Actual prices at your local dealership may be slightly different. Promos, installment deals, and freebies vary per dealer. Always ask for the out-the-door price, including registration and insurance, before signing anything.

Are you considering a SkyGo for your next ride? Which model caught your eye? Let us know in the comments.

Prices verified as of May 2026. SRP may change without prior notice.

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