Subj : Honda's suitcase-style microscooter is a brilliantly impractical To : All From : TechnologyDaily Date : Fri Sep 15 2023 21:15:03 Honda's suitcase-style microscooter is a brilliantly impractical way to commute Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2023 19:58:04 +0000 Description: The Motocompacto can hit speeds of up to 15 mph and its easy to carry thanks to its tightly packed-in design. FULL STORY ====================================================================== Honda is resurrecting an old scooter and bringing it into the modern day now sporting a suitcase-esque design called the Motocompacto. Directly inspired by the MotoCompo from the 1980s , the new electric scooter is compact measuring 21.1 H x 29.2 L x 3.7 W inches when folded allowing it to easily fit in the back of a car. It even has a leather strap on top for easy carrying although you may have a tough time lugging it around. The Motocompacto clocks in at 41.3 pounds putting it on the heavier side among the best e-scooters out there. When youre ready to ride, you can pop out the handlebars, seat, wheels, and a few other components, and unfolding it increases the overall size to 35 H x 38.1 L x 17.2 W inches. Additionally, the handlebars feature an integrated LED screen displaying the speedometer next to the battery level, according to The Verge . Features As a vehicle, its not going to take you very far. The company describes the Motocompacto as a fun-to-ride first and last mile solution. In other words, youre meant to use the scooter to help get around your neighborhood. Its 490W electric motor has a top speed of 15 mph with a maximum range of up to 12 miles. Also it can accelerate to 15 mph in seven seconds. You wont be able to go across town, however if you need a quick ride from point A to point B, the Motocompacto can get the job done. There is, however, one potentially problematic aspect to Hondas scooter. It will take 3.5 hours to fully charge so your next ride will take a while. But when compared to the other e-scooters like the NIO KQi3 Pro which has a charge time of six hours, three hours isn't all that bad. Plus, the Motocompacto comes with a 110v plug which is your standard three-pronged input Americans will be most familiar with. You can just plug the scooter into any old outlet to charge. Availability The Motocompacto e-scooter launches this November in the United States for $995 where it will be available for purchase online or at select Honda and Acura automobile dealers. The company does have plans to release a clever phone app thatll let riders adjust the personal settings, lighting configuration, and ride modes via Bluetooth, though no release date for the app has been given. From what I've seen of it, the Motocompacto is a pretty cool scooter even if it is a little silly looking, but its meant to be fun, not flashy. Whats more, the blank white sides leave it open for all sorts of customization options like stickers, decals, and the like. As seen in the official trailer, you can do a lot with its blank canvas-like sides. It doesn't look like the Motocompacto will be going international, unfortunately. A company representative told TechRadar that since the scooter was an "American Honda-led development", it's only going to be available in the US. They have no plans for "other markets at this time." While we have you, we recommend checking out TechRadars list of the best electric scooters for students in 2023 as the school year starts to pick up YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE Formula E's new e-scooter substitutes race car speed for comfort and stability Riley Scooters RS3 review: e-scooter of the future or the precursor to one? How to ride an electric scooter safely ====================================================================== Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/vehicle-tech/e-scooters/hondas-suitcase-style-micros cooter-is-a-brilliantly-impractical-way-to-commute --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 (Linux/64) * Origin: tqwNet Technology News (1337:1/100) .