Honda Pridor 2024 vs. 2025 | Stickers Swapping Game

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After one year of intense R&D, countless meetings, and resources that surely kept the coffee and chai machines busy, Honda has finally decided on one ground-shaking update: the Pridor is no longer yellow—it’s a blue sticker with rounded curves in the black color variant. In what can only be described as a masterstroke of innovation, the only change to this model is its new coat of blue paint and rounded curves in the sticker.

Pridor‘s Stickers Swapping

After seeing these sticker “updates,” it feels like Honda’s creative team hit peak laziness this time. It almost seems they simply swapped stickers of the red and black trim. They swapped the blue stickers on the 2024 red trim and pasted them on the 2025 model black trim and took the yellow stickers on the 2024 black trim and pasted it on the 2025 model red trim.

Psychological Impact of Blue on Black

Honda’s decision to introduce the Pridor in blue on the black variant instead of yellow might seem like a simple color change, but there’s actually a bit of science and psychology behind it.

Choosing blue over yellow, Honda might be looking to shift the perception of the Pridor from a traditional, standard motorcycle to one that feels more contemporary and trustworthy. Yellow, on the other hand, is often linked to caution or alertness and might not be as appealing to the target market that Honda aims

Blue is often associated with qualities like trust, reliability, and calmness. It’s a color widely seen as “professional” and “modern.” By choosing blue over yellow, Honda might be looking to shift the perception of the Pridor from a traditional, standard motorcycle to one that feels more contemporary and trustworthy. Conversely, Yellow is often linked to caution or alertness and might not be as appealing to the target market that Honda aims to attract with the Pridor.

A Mind-Boggline Redesign for the Red Variant

After making such thrilling changes to the black variant, Honda didn’t forget about the red one either. This time, they’ve stuck with the yellow stickers on the red body paint.

Why yellow on red, you ask? Perhaps Honda’s research team discovered that bright yellow stickers create an energetic contrast against the red paint, making riders feel like they’re going faster—even if they’re still riding the same old 90’s 100cc engine. The previous one, if you remember had blue stickers, but this 2025 have yellow stickers.

Rounded Curvy Stickers and Mini Cooper Inspirations

But wait, there’s more! Honda is not content with merely changing the color; it has also changed the stickers. They have ditched the sharp corners with rounded curves. Inspired by the signature styling of BYD and Mini, these curvy stickers add a futuristic twist, although the bike’s engine uses 70’s OHC technology. Honda wanted to hint that they’re aware of the latest trends in the electric vehicle market, even if the rest of the car still belongs in the past.

Harsh Truth: Honda, The Monopolistic Brand

The Pridor is still the same bike from the ’90s—just with a new coat of paint and some fancy stickers. Honda’s “new” Pridor is literally the CD100, just slapped with a fresh color and a design that screams, “We’ve put zero effort into actually upgrading the bike.” In 2024, people expect more than just a color change and some curved stickers. No tech upgrades, no performance boosts, no nothing. It’s embarrassing to see Honda roll out this 90s design with little to no effort.

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