It looks like the IMOS 2022 event which will be held on November 2-6 will be a hot moment because from the grapevine that enters the IWB newsroom....at least there are 4 new products that have the potential to be released there. And what is quite surprising is that it turns out that 3 Japanese manufacturers will go down with their new products. Who else if not Honda, Suzuki, and Yamaha. wow... what products are there? check out the following leaks...
The IMOS event will be held soon. And did you know that at this event, all manufacturers will show off their latest products? And surprisingly there will be at least 4 new bikes there. This new product comes from Japanese manufacturers Honda, Suzuki, and Yamaha. What's wrong? check out the following IWB predictions.
There weren't many issues before but it turned out that the indications AHM would release the U-GO electric motor at IMOS were very open. This indication is based on data from the previous one that Honda has registered U-GO in the Database and Intellectual Property (DJKI) of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights (Kemenkumham) RI. Honda U-GO patent drawing directly by Honda Motor Co., with registration number A00202102364.
The Honda U-GO comes in the highest model that uses a 1.2 kW hub motor that produces a maximum power of 1.8 kW or about 2.4 hp. Its top speed reaches 53 km / h. The lowest variant electric scooter uses an 800 W electric motor with a peak power of 1.2 kW or about 1.6 hp with a top speed of 43 km / h.
Both models are powered by 48V and 30Ah lithium-ion batteries with a capacity of 1.44 kWh. This battery is capable of covering a distance of 65 km and can be increased up to 130 km with the addition of a second battery. So... The U-Go is the first bike we'll see at IMOS later, he said. This is in line with the confirmation of AHM's GM of Corporate Communication, Ahmad Muhibbuddin.
"At IMOS, there must be something really interesting, there will definitely be something new. For the clue, I can't talk yet," he exclaimed. In a separate place, AHM President Director Keiichi Yasuda also emphasized..."At the latest this year, we will announce the strategy and roadmap of Honda's electric motorcycle business in Indonesia. We have worked closely with various in the research and development of electric motorcycles and their supporting infrastructure." Lid. Wow, it's worth waiting for.
2. Yamaha X-Max 250 2023
Well....ini is the second product open to be released tomorrow. Because from the production side, it is very ready. Will have a design identical to the European version, we are also very curious whether the Garmin navigation feature will be present in Indonesia? it's better for us to monitor together tomorrow
3. Yamaha Grande 125
This is the second product that is also openly released at the IMOS event later. About the specs.. wishes don't have to mess with the disk because this bike has indeed been released in Vietnam. Iki is a round light scooter that IWB once discussed with you? spy shot mysterious guests on the Pantura road. And the scooter was released in Vietnam yesterday under the Nozza Grande label. FYI?. In Vietnam Grande First was launched in 2014. Yamaha Grande is referred to as Yamaha's pioneering product line that uses Blue Core engines. And with the emergence of this product figure in Pantura, the latest Grande should be present later this year. And open predictions are released at the IMOS event later
4. Suzuki V-Strom 250 SX
Well, this is what's an interesting thing? After AVenis 125, IWB is quite happy because the predictions in the previous article seem to be starting to run on the right path, namely the V-Strom 250 SX is suspected to be open to being released at IMOS 2022. And that's what IWB accepts... at least from leaks. Of course, Suzuki's activities deserve our appreciation because this means that Suzuki does not stand still and continues to move.
Yes.. those are some of the leaks of new products that are expected to be released at IMOS 2022. And the funny thing is that it's at least because there will be many other new products but it tends to be electric motors. Let's just wait for the 2nd tomorrow... and stay tuned for IWB..
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