Honda MotoCompo folding scooter may return in modern avatar, suggests new patent - watsupptoday.com
Honda MotoCompo folding scooter may return in modern avatar, suggests new patent
Posted 01 Aug 2020 10:47 AM

Source : Hindustan Times

Honda has filed a patent that goes by the name 'Motocompacto', hinting that the classic suitcase-sized petrol-powered MotoComp could soon return in a modern avatar.

While a concept (above), looking like a modern-day Honda MotoCompo has been doing rounds on the internet for quite some time, it's nothing more than a modern interpretation of what the suitcase-sized two-wheeler could look like, if launched today.

For the uninitiated, the Honda MotoCompo was originally introduced around 1981 and continued to be produced till 1983. It was designed to fit the boot of Honda�s small cars of the bygone era - Honda Today and City. Both cars had boot space that could accommodate the folding motorcycle. Albeit, being on sale for just a couple of years, MotoCompo accounted for over 50,000 sales. It also gained a reputation among petrolheads for its quirky design.

While the classic MotoCompo employed a traditional 2.5 PS 49 cc gasoline-powered engine, the new-age MotoCompacto could most-likely be a battery-powered offering. Also, the recent patent application confirms the same, stating that its name is intended for �land vehicles, namely, electric scooters."

If the concept holds ground, the new scooter is expected to feature removable batteries for a more convenient experience. It will be good to deliver an estimated range of close to 40 miles and will have a full charge time of 2 hours. Expect the top speed to be around 28 kmph to 30 kmph with power being channeled from a 500w motor.

As far as launch is concerned, there is no official confirmation when the MotoCompacto may make the transition from concept to an actual production model. Also, it is yet not confirmed if Honda is actually working on this project at all. The patent might just have been earmarked for future use.



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