Honda launches Winner 150 to compete with Exciter in Vietnam
The Japanese car company introduced the first 150cc manual clutch motorbike model for the Vietnamese market at the 2016 motorcycle exhibition.
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Honda Wiinner is expected to be on the market from next June. |
The new Winner 150 is the first manual transmission motorbike model produced by Honda in Vietnam after entering the manual transmission motorbike market with the MSX 125cc model imported from Thailand in October 2014.
Developed based on the idea of a sports car in two major motorbike markets in Southeast Asia, Indonesia and Thailand, Winner 150 nThe guava stands out with its angular, strong lines, sporting the style of a manual transmission motorbike. The lighting system with LED headlights, prominent taillights, and an LCD screen integrated into the clock face displays speed information.
In terms of technology, Winner 150 uses a PGM-FI electronic fuel injection engine, 150cc, DOHC 6-speed gearbox, single cylinder, liquid-cooled, satisfying the need for flexible acceleration and operation on all roads, ensuring optimal fuel economy.
Winner 150 is equipped with a series of safety features with a single rear shock absorber that not only creates a strong, sporty image but also helps the vehicle balance and operate better. The vehicle is equipped with a combined front and rear disc brake system, along with large diameter wheels with 90/80 front wheels and 120/70 rear wheels and large tubeless tires to increase traction. In addition, with a large fuel tank capacity of 4.5 liters.
Currently, the selling price of Honda's 150cc manual clutch model has not been disclosed.
According to VNE