After Labubu Went Viral, Will Lisa BLACKPINK Make Automatic Scooters Rare and Pricey Too?
After successfully sending the Labubu doll viral across Asia, Lisa BLACKPINK is once again making headlines.
News | 08 April
By Penulis DG
After successfully sending the Labubu doll viral across Asia, Lisa BLACKPINK is once again making headlines—not for collectible toys this time, but for the automatic scooter she was seen riding in one of her recent Instagram posts. In a photo uploaded on @lalalalisa_m, Lisa appears excitedly riding a futuristic-looking matic scooter, which many believe to be the Honda ICON.
Lisa BLACKPINK About to Turn Scooters Into the Next Viral Craze?
The post instantly sparked chatter online, with many fans wondering: could this scooter follow in Labubu’s footsteps—becoming an overnight trend, going out of stock, and… seeing a price hike?
From Labubu to Honda ICON: The Lisa Effect
The “Lisa effect” is nothing new. Earlier this year, the Labubu doll—originally popular among art toy collectors—became a must-have item after Lisa showed it off on her Instagram. Created by Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung, Labubu’s popularity exploded overnight, and so did its price. Once available for a few hundred thousand rupiah, the doll now sells for up to Rp3.75 million.
The Labubu craze didn’t stop in Indonesia—it spread across Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore. Things even escalated to the point where the Thai government had to issue a warning about counterfeit Labubu dolls due to widespread scams.
Now, Lisa might be kicking off a new viral wave: automatic scooters. Curious fans are already digging for answers—what scooter is it? Could it be a classic Beat Karbu? How much does it cost? The scooter gives off a stylish, swag vibe that feels within reach for fans who want to emulate Lisa’s lifestyle.
The Scooter in the Photo: Honda ICON
The Honda ICON is manufactured by Astra Honda Motor (AHM) in Indonesia and was launched on October 9, 2024. It's an electric scooter designed for urban mobility, featuring a compact, lightweight build and futuristic aesthetic. Lisa’s short and stylish caption, “What a ride!”, hints that the scooter isn’t just transportation—it’s a lifestyle icon.
Could the Honda ICON or Honda Beat Go Viral?
Given Lisa’s track record of turning everyday items into global trends, it wouldn’t be surprising if the Honda ICON becomes the next big thing. Even the Honda Beat, a long-time favorite among entry-level riders, could benefit from the “Lisa effect” if fans view it as an alternative.
Just like what happened with Labubu, going viral isn’t always about product quality—it’s about who’s using it. If Lisa can make a toothy fairy creature from Nordic fantasy worth millions, surely a matic scooter driven by millions of Indonesians can level up too—perhaps even becoming a collector’s item or a symbol of lifestyle.
Now the only question is: will the line for automatic scooters be as long as the one for Labubu?
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