Honda Motocompacto
The Motocompacto is a foldable electric moped from the famous Japanese brand Honda. The moped was designed and developed by Honda engineers in Ohio and California, đēđ¸ USA.
The moped is an electric reincarnation of the popular Honda Motocompo that was launched in 1981. The Motocompo was introduced as a "trunk bike" (trabai) to fit inside the back of a car. The Motocompo maintains a cult status among compact bike enthusiasts.
The Honda Motocompacto folds similar to the original Motocompo, including handlebars and seat that drop down into the body. The moped folds up into a package barely larger than a briefcase, measuring just ā§ā§Š x ā§Ģā§Ē x ā§¯.ā§Ē āĻ¸ā§āĻ¨ā§āĻāĻŋāĻŽāĻŋāĻāĻžāĻ°.
The Honda Motocompacto weighs just ā§§ā§¯ āĻā§āĻāĻŋ which is half the weight of the original 1980s Motocompo.
Honda plans to sell the moped paired with its electric cars.
Motocompacto is uniquely Honda â a fun, innovative and unexpected facet of our larger electrification strategy. Sold in conjunction with our new all-electric SUVs, Motocompacto supports our goal of carbon neutrality by helping customers with end-to-end zero-emissions transport.
The Motor Compopacto can be used as a mobile power source and offers multiple sockets, including USB.
Smart moped.
The moped connects to a mobile phone app via Bluetooth for access to personalization settings such as lighting and ride modes.
The moped has a small digital dashboard.
The moped is durable and uses a robust heat-treated aluminum frame and wheels, bright LED headlight and taillight, side reflectors, and a welded steel lock loop on the kickstand that is compatible with most bike locks.
The moped has many personalization options and can be ordered online through Honda's dedicated website motocompacto.honda.com.