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  2. Honda Beat - Wikipedia

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    The Honda Beat is a kei car produced by the Japanese company Honda from May 1991 until February 1996. It is a two-seater roadster with a rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout. It was the last car to be approved by Soichiro Honda, before he died in 1991. In total around 33,600 were made, with roughly two-thirds of these built in the first ...

  3. Honda FC50 - Wikipedia

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    The Honda FC50, also known as the Honda Beat, is a 50 cc (3.1 cu in) scooter manufactured by Honda in 1983. It was produced mainly for the Japanese domestic market — although both new and used models were exported from Japan—making it a fairly hard-to-find scooter. It was available in red, black, or white.

  4. Honda E0 engine - Wikipedia

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    E07A engine (PGM-FI) from a JA4 Honda Today. The E0 series is a three-cylinder gasoline engine developed and manufactured by Honda, with a total displacement of 656 cc. The engine is intended for kei car applications. The E05A and E07A were partially replaced by the Honda P engine but as of 2020 the E07Z engine still saw use in the Acty truck.

  5. Honda Today - Wikipedia

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    Honda had abandoned kei passenger cars in 1975, choosing only to keep manufacturing the Honda Acty kei truck and the related Honda Street microvan in that segment. After 1975, Honda's smallest car was the Civic, until the introduction of the smaller City in 1981, which was a supermini with an engine larger than what kei car legislation allowed.

  6. Power-to-weight ratio - Wikipedia

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    Honda Beat: 1991 47 kW (63 hp) 760 kg (1,680 lb) ... Increased engine performance is a consideration, but also other features associated with luxury vehicles.

  7. Mugen Motorsports - Wikipedia

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    1984 Mugen Honda CR-X; 1991-1996 Mugen Honda Beat; 1992-1995 Honda Civic SiR I and II Mugen (hatchback model and sedan model) 1996-2001 Honda Integra Type-R Mugen; 1994-1997 Acura/Honda Integra Mugen (bugeye version) 1997 Mugen CRX Del Sol; 2000 Honda Prelude; Dc5 Honda Integra; 1996-2000 Honda Civic SiR Mugen hatchback coupe and sedan model

  8. Tyrrell 020 - Wikipedia

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    The 020 was driven by Satoru Nakajima who brought the Honda engine contract with him and also by Stefano Modena. Its best result was a second place by Modena in the Canadian Grand Prix . Tyrrell scored 12 points to finish 6th in the Constructors' Championship with half the points scored by Modena's 2nd in Canada.

  9. Pininfarina - Wikipedia

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    1991 Honda Beat [240] 1992 Ferrari 456; 1993 Fiat Coup ... The four-seat hatchback features a solid-state lithium-polymer battery, supercapacitors, and a roof ...