
GIVI has expanded its motorcycle safety lineup with the launch of three new helmet models at the inaugural Malaysia Bike Show 2026, introducing the M33.1 ARIA NEO JET, M35.1 SCUDO II JET and 52.0 Full Face Helmet.
The new range forms part of what GIVI describes as its evolving Head Protection System (HPS) philosophy, combining certified safety standards, functional performance, rider comfort and contemporary styling across different riding segments.
Designed to cater to urban commuters, lifestyle riders and long-distance tourers, all three helmets are certified under the latest ECE R22.06 safety standard.
Two New Urban Jet Helmets Join GIVI Lineup
Leading the urban-focused range are the M33.1 ARIA NEO and M35.1 SCUDO II, both developed with improvements in ergonomics, ventilation and aerodynamic stability.
Shared features include an extended visor for greater frontal protection against wind and road debris, a redesigned rear spoiler for improved stability, an upgraded ventilation system and a refined inner liner aimed at enhancing daily riding comfort.
M33.1 ARIA NEO
The M33.1 ARIA NEO stands out as a fully Malaysian-developed product, designed and manufactured locally.
Targeted at daily commuters and urban riders, the helmet adopts a lightweight, minimalist approach with a single-visor configuration focused on practicality and ease of use during short-distance city riding.
The ARIA NEO is available in sizes S to XL and comes in Solid Metallic Silver, Solid Dark Grey and Solid Black.



M35.1 SCUDO II
Positioned as a more versatile option, the M35.1 SCUDO II is designed for riders who split their time between daily commuting and recreational rides.
A key feature is its integrated double-visor system, providing greater flexibility when riding in changing light conditions without requiring visor changes.
The helmet is offered with dual shell sizing, covering S, M and L in the smaller shell, while XL and 2XL utilise a larger shell.
Buyers can choose from six finishes including Solid White, Nardo Grey, Graphic Utopia Titanium Yellow, Graphic Edge Blue Red, Graphic Uno White Black and Graphic Uno Yellow Black.






52.0 Full Face Helmet Targets Touring And Everyday Riders
For riders seeking greater coverage and protection, GIVI also introduced the new 52.0 Full Face Helmet.
Certified under ECE R22.06 (Full-face P), the helmet features a double-visor setup consisting of an anti-scratch clear visor and an integrated sun visor. It is also Pinlock-ready for improved visibility in wet and humid riding conditions.
Ventilation is managed through a combination of front intake vents, rear extractors and chin ventilation channels, designed to maintain airflow and thermal balance during both daily commuting and longer journeys.
Inside, the helmet receives removable anti-allergic cheek pads and inner lining, alongside a removable breath guard and wind deflector intended to improve comfort and riding stability.
The 52.0 Full Face Helmet is available in four variants: Solid White, Matt Titanium, Graphic Carbon Titanium Red and Graphic Ever Matt Titanium Black Grey Silver Fluo.




Availability And Pricing
The new GIVI helmet range will be available from July 2026 through GIVI Point Malaysia, GIVI Point outlets and authorised dealers nationwide.
Pricing is as follows:
- M33.1 ARIA NEO – RM195
- M35.1 SCUDO II Solid Colour – RM370
- M35.1 SCUDO II Graphic – RM420
- 52.0 Full Face Helmet Solid Colour – RM350
- 52.0 Full Face Helmet Graphic – RM400
The launch comes as helmet manufacturers continue to place greater emphasis on ECE R22.06 compliance, improved rider comfort and lifestyle-driven design, reflecting how modern riders increasingly expect safety equipment to balance protection, practicality and personal expression.
CarTok Editor’s Note
Beyond the colours, graphics or even the visor configurations, it is about the ECE R22.06 certification, a standard that has raised the bar for helmet testing compared to its predecessor. As more manufacturers adopt the latest certification, riders are gradually gaining access to higher levels of protection without necessarily paying premium-brand prices. Because better protection should not be a luxury feature.

