Honda has stopped producing the Dream 100 motorcycle.

January 5, 2014 15:13

The last Honda EX5 Dream 100 was produced at the Batu Kawan factory in Penang, Malaysia.

On December 28, 2013, the legendary Honda EX5 Dream 100 officially ceased production when the last vehicle was assembled and rolled off the assembly line at Honda's factory in Batu Kawan, Penang, Malaysia.

Since its introduction in 1987, the factory has produced approximately 2,051,530 units, spreading throughout Southeast Asia. Bearing the model numbers C100B and C100MB, the Honda EX5 Dream 100 is a popular motorcycle for all ages and social classes; young or old, rich or poor, the Dream 100 has remained a reliable choice for the past 26 years.

It is favored for its convenience, ease of operation, durability, and low maintenance costs.

The Honda EX5 Dream 100 has been discontinued to make way for the introduction of the all-new Honda EX5 Dream 110, featuring a 110cc engine with 11% more power while maintaining the same fuel efficiency as the previous generation. With a fuel efficiency of 53.6 km/L, the bike can travel longer distances thanks to its increased fuel tank capacity of 4.0L, 0.3L larger than the previous model.

Priced at just around 860 USD, the Honda EX5 Dream 100 is an economical, efficient, and reliable motorcycle that will always remain a cherished symbol in the hearts of Malaysians.

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Honda has stopped producing the Dream 100 motorcycle.
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