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    (Video) The smallest Honda gets a new edition – motocompacto

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    HONDA presented the Motocompo at the beginning of the 1980s, and now decides to present a new generation of this sweet vehicle.

    Now it’s called Motocompacto, but the idea is the same – a miniature personal transporter stored in the trunk of your Honda. Although some will associate the old performance with the cult movie Dumb and Dumber, the Honda miniature is even more extreme.

    Honda Motocompacto

    To begin with, let’s say that this folding personal transporter, like a suitcase, has been overtaken by an electric drive and given a white color to seal the cleanliness of the transport. The battery has a capacity of only 6.8 Ah, but since it is powered by a small 490 W motor, it is enough to drive around 19 km. The maximum speed it can reach is 24 km/h. It takes three and a half hours to charge on a 110 volt network.

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