In 1981, Honda rolled out the Motocompo, a miniature, foldable scooter designed to fit in subcompact cars. The scooter was ultimately discontinued just two years after its debut, though Honda has ...
Remember the Honda Motocompo? It was a cute little folding motorbike built to live in the back of a tiny hatchback. Now, Honda is paying tribute to that epic bit of ’80s nostalgia with a new electric ...
Lots of people have a fondness for Honda’s Motocompo; a tiny folding scooter mounted in the trunk of the Honda City Kei car from the 1980s. It was a unique proposal; drive to the edge of the city in ...
Attention America: you can now buy an all-new, all-electric take on the early 1980s Honda Motocompo, and it’s called the Motocompacto. Designed by Honda engineers in Ohio and California and on sale ...
Honda’s Motocompacto is set to launch in November with an MSRP of $995. The battery-powered suitcase scooter can hit 15 mph and travel up to 12 miles. Honda says the Motocompacto’s onboard 110-volt ...
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