Naghihintay na Tayo ng matagal para sa Honda Scoopy, at sa ngayon ay tamggapin na natin ang katotohanan na wala nang plano ang Honda Philippines (HPI) na dalhin ang scooter na iyon dito.sa atin
Kailangan na siguro nating mag move on sa bagay Nayan, dahil may mas magandang regalo Ang Honda na maaring dalhin sa pilipinas, Yan nga ay Ang classic looking sccoter na Honda Giorno+
Ang Giorno+ ay ang pinakabagong produkto ng Honda at ang mas malaking kapatid ng kakaibang 50cc Giorno scoot ng japan. Pinanatili pa rin ng Giorno+ ang retro style, bagaman mas mukhang makinis at mas moderno kaysa sa standard na modelo ng Giorno.
Pinapatakbo ang Giorno+ ng 125cc liquid-cooled, four-valve, single-cylinder gasoline engine. Samantala wala pa ding inilabas na mga detalye patungkol sa power at torque Ng makina Neto -ngunit sa pamamagitan man lamang website o RU-vid channel ng Thai Honda-alam natin na ang scooter ay may modernong teknolohiya tulad ng digital instrument cluster na may mga trip meter at fuel-consumption gauge. Meron din itong abs at cbs brakes variant,
Isang USB charging port sa glove box ang standard, at sa ilalim ng upuan, mayroon kang 30 litres capacity compartment at additionally, may Honda Smart Key din ang motor.
Ang Giorno+ ay may malawak na pagpipilian ng kulay at may estimated price na P100,000 sa Thailand. Sa tingin mo ba may puwang ang scooter na ito sa ating merkado? Sa tingin namin, oo."
We’ve been waiting for the Honda Scoopy for quite some time already, and by now we’ve accepted the fact that Honda Philippines (HPI) has no plans to bring that scooter in.
We moved on from that, because Honda might have a better gift and that is Honda might bring here their new Giorno+ to our market instead?
The Giorno+ is Honda’s latest offering and is the bigger sibling of Japan’s quirky 50cc Giorno scoot. The Giorno+ still bears that retro styling, albeit it looks sleeker and more modern than the standard Giorno model.
Powering the Giorno+ is a 125cc liquid-cooled, four-valve, single-cylinder gasoline engine. While no power output figures were published-at least via Thai Honda’s website or RU-vid channel-we do know that the scooter features modern tech like the digital instrument cluster with what we can assume are a trip meter and a fuel-consumption gauge.
A USB charging port in the glove box comes as standard, and under the seat you’re looking at 30 liters of storage. Lastly, the bike gets a Honda Smart Key to boot.
The Giorno+ comes with a wide range of colors available and a suggested retail price of about P100,000 in Thailand. Do you think this scooter has a place in our market? We sure do.
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4 окт 2024