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2013 KYMCO Downtown 200i, Performance of a maxi scooter and sport bike agility, the Downtown 200i delivers the ultimate scooter riding experience. Powered by an all new 4-valve Electronic Fuel Injected engine coupled to an agile, responsive, light weight dual cradle steel chassis. A lighted, under seat storage space is big enough for two helmets and a water tight console compartment for cell phone storage, equipped with a 12V accessory outlet for charging your phone, satisfying all your daily commuting needs. Add an optional top case and your daily commuter ride turns into a weekend touring machine.
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Kymco Quannon 150 Unveiled
Tue, 30 Dec 2008Taiwan-based Kymco unveiled three new products earlier this month at the International Motorcycle Show in Long Beach, CA., including the Quannon 150. The air-cooled 149.3cc single-cylinder “sportbike” weighs 299 lbs and produces 14 hp allegedly allowing it to reach speeds of 72 mph. Speed is unlikely to be the main goal for beginners or commuters who purchase such a bike, but the claimed 70-75 mpg fuel efficiency will surely strike their fancy.
Kymco SuperNEX Concept Unveiled at EICMA
Thu, 08 Nov 2018Kymco has carved out a niche producing scooters and small-displacement motorcycles like the K-Pipe 125, but the Taiwanese manufacturer now wants to reshape how we think about electric motorcycles. Debuting at EICMA, the Kymco SuperNEX concept looks to address some of issues consumers have about electric two-wheelers. While designing the SuperNEX, Kymco looked some of the qualities people enjoy about riding motorcycles that are lacking in most electric two-wheelers currently on the market.
Kymco USA President and CEO Eric Bondy Steps Down
Fri, 02 Dec 2011Kymco USA President and Chief Executive Officer Eric Bondy has resigned, stepping down from a position he has held for seven years. Bondy is leaving Kymco to explore a new, but unspecified, opportunity, but will remain with the company until Dec. 15 to help ensure a smooth transition.
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