Honda: Traffic jams are no problem
CITY FLITZER The Honda PCX125 has been given a styling upgrade including all-round LED technology, more power and a double-loop chassis made of tubular steel, aluminum wheels and modified rear suspension elements. Available in red, white, black, anthracite from 3690 francs. The history of the Honda Forza 300 as a sporty and touring premium scooter with innovative combi-brake system goes back to 2000. Now it is twelve kilos lighter, [...]
Available in red, white, black, anthracite from 3690 francs. The history of the Honda Forza 300 as a sporty and touring premium scooter with innovative combi-brake system goes back to the year 2000. Now it is twelve kilos lighter, which promises better performance and lower consumption. Design and lines with a new chassis appear more compact and dynamic than on the previous model thanks to the reduced wheelbase with 14-inch front and 15-inch rear wheels. The chassis is more agile and the seat higher, the windshield electrically infinitely adjustable. This makes sprinting past traffic jams really fun.
Digital cockpits are now also available in this class
The disengageable traction control is also new. The digital cockpit has been revised, and the headlights, taillights and turn signals shine with modern LED lighting technology. The smart key system also controls the 45-liter top case. Available in July in silver anthracite, white and black from 6640 Swiss francs.