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The Honda CHF50 is a scooter made by Honda and marketed as the Metropolitan in the United States, the Jazz in Canada, the Scoopy in Australia and Asia, and the Crea Scoopy in Japan. Offered in the United States from 2002 to 2009, the Metropolitan was reintroduced in 2013 based on the fuel-injected and air-cooled NCH50 instead of the prior CHF50.
The EM1 e: is based on the Wuyang-Honda U-Go scooter marketed in China, with some differences including the use of a single Honda Mobile Power Pack (MPP) as the swappable traction storage battery. It was unveiled at EICMA 2022 as the initial model in Honda's plans to launch 10 electric motorcycles and scooters by 2025.
Top speed: 146 km/h (91 mph) [4] Power: 15 kW (20.1 hp; ... The Honda Winner is an underbone motorcycle from the Japanese manufacturer Honda. ... In February 2024 ...
The Standard and Oriel trims come with the 1.5 L L15BJ I4 turbo petrol engine, producing 129 PS (127 hp; 95 kW) while the top RS trim comes with the 1.5 L L15BG FFV I4 turbo petrol engine producing 178 PS (176 hp; 131 kW). The RS version also receives additional exterior trims such as spoiler and black accents and also Honda Sensing. [62] [63]
The stunning rally in US stocks this year caught Wall Street's top forecasters off guard, with most analysts far less upbeat heading into 2024. ... the COVID-19 pandemic arrived in March 2020.
The car has a 0 to 60 mph (97 km/h) acceleration time of 2.9 seconds and an electronically limited top speed of 191 mph (307 km/h). [80] [81] In a test conducted by Car and Driver, the NSX accelerated from 0 to 60 mph (97 km/h) in 3.1 seconds and completed the quarter-mile run in 11.2 seconds at 126 mph (203 km/h). [82]
Amazon is tracking the year's top 100 gifts, from cozy weighted blankets to chic mini blenders. Here are our favorites. These are the top 100+ gifts of 2024, according to Amazon
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia's centre-left government said on Thursday it planned new rules that would charge big tech firms millions of dollars if they did not pay Australian media companies for ...