Honda extends its two-wheelers’ warranty to 6 years
This page is translated from the original post "Honda étend à 6 ans la garantie de ses deux-roues" in French.

Following a popular trend in the automotive industry, Honda is extending the warranty on all of its two-wheel vehicles registered in Europe.
Starting April 1, 2025, Honda Motor Europe will launch a new program called SAWA (Service-Activated Warranty), which allows owners of Honda motorcycles and scooters registered in 15 European countries to benefit from a warranty of up to 6 years. An initiative that strengthens the brand’s commitment to reliability and customer satisfaction.
With the SAWA program, Honda offers an unprecedented warranty extension on all its registered two-wheel models, whether gasoline or electric (excluding batteries). This program is implemented in 15 European countries, including France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Poland, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland. It covers all homologated vehicles, from urban scooters like the EM1 e: to the high-end touring model GL1800 Gold Wing.
A real advantage at resale
The principle is simple: after two years of standard manufacturer warranty, the warranty can be renewed each year for one additional year, up to a total of six years. To do so, the owner must adhere to Honda’s recommended maintenance schedule, having the operations performed at an authorized dealer using genuine parts.
Another notable advantage: this warranty is tied to the vehicle, not its owner. In the event of resale, it can be transferred provided that the previous owner adhered to all maintenance recommendations. The new owner must then continue this process to keep the coverage active.
This program is automatically applied, at no additional cost, and is valid at over 800 Honda service points across Europe. It is part of a broader strategy to enhance the durability of Honda products and to offer customers lasting peace of mind, including in the used market.
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