Jakarta –
Honda Blade 110 officially launched in Vietnam. The new moped has a number of advantages, starting from its sleek design, low price, to economical fuel consumption.
Disitat from Greatbiker, Saturday (8/4), Honda Blade is an inexpensive vehicle presented for novice consumers. That’s why, the features and technology are made perfunctory, alias nothing special.
So, to get to know more, here detikOto presents the specifications of the Honda Blade 110, both in terms of design, features and vehicle performance.
Specifications Honda Blade 110
Design
In appearance, the Honda Blade still adheres to the typical entry-level duck design, which is slim, concise, and has a long fender like a muzzle. While the wings or fairings are made minimalist without many indentations and breaks.
Like old school motorbikes, the Honda Blade still uses spoke rims and large halogen lamps. Then the seats use thick material with a comfortable sitting position.
Honda seems to want to combine sporty and elegant nuances in this new motorbike. This can be seen through the play of dual-tune colors with contemporary strokes.
When viewed from the character, dimensions and appearance, the Honda Blade 110 is suitable for daily use in urban areas that are busy and full of vehicles.
Feature
Turning to features, there is nothing special about the Honda Blade 110. The manufacturer provides it with technology as it is, such as keys that are still conventional, lights that are still halogen, instrument panels that are still analog, and no cellphone charging sockets.
Machines and Prices
Honda Blade 110 uses a single cylinder 110cc SOHC engine with air cooling. This provision allows the vehicle to produce 6.18 hp of power and 8.65 Nm of peak torque.
Meanwhile, fuel consumption or fuel is quite economical, which only requires 1.8 liters of gasoline to travel 100 kilometers.
The Honda Blade 110 is currently on sale in Vietnam at a price of 19.2 million dong or approximately Rp. 12 million. So cheap, right?
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