Honda Mexico starts production of NAVi motorcycle

Honda Mexico starts production of NAVi motorcycle

JALISCO Honda Mexico announced the start of operations of the NAVi motorcycle, which will be assembled at the Jalisco plant, a “crossover” that combines the advantages of a scooter while offering characteristics typical of a motorcycle.

Honda introduced NAVi a year ago to Mexico and due to demand, this vehicle will be assembled in our country, aimed at a young user; this model features such as compact size and sporty lines that make it original, both in terms of design and construction.

In terms of technical specifications, it has a cradle-type tubular chassis, V-MATIC type transmission (by belt) and automatic centrifugal dry clutch.

The single-cylinder 4-stroke engine delivers a power of 7.83 Hp at 7,000 rpm and a torque of 8.96 Nm at 5,500 rpm. Its fuel consumption is approximately 49.6 km / l under controlled driving conditions, and it offers a maximum speed of 81 km / h; It has HET technology whose objective is to create vehicles with more efficient fuel consumption.

NAVi is mounted on 12-inch wheels at the front and 10 at the rear; the braking system is 130 mm diameter drum on both wheels and front suspension with telescopic forks and monoshock rear swingarm. Honda NAVi added a transistorized starting system, automatic lights on, analog fuel gauge on the dash, single-phase alternator charging system and 12V-3Ah battery.

Source: Milenio

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