26 October 2011 - Honda reveals the exciting new
Integra Scooter. This large capacity scooter combines the dynamic
performance of a motorcycle with the ease of use of a scooter. With
its own exciting functionality and unique style, the Integra is
truly a new concept.
At the heart of this new machine is a purpose-built engine and
transmission package. The liquid-cooled, in-line 2-cylinder 670cc
engine is a lightweight and compact unit positioned to give a low
centre of gravity.
It offers strong torque at low to medium engine rpm, where
riders spend the vast majority of their riding time, together with
a very usable power delivery, low exhaust gas emissions and superb
fuel efficiency.
The engine works with the second generation of Honda's
innovative Dual Clutch Transmission, which provides the convenience
and ease of use of an automatic with the optional control of a
manual mode should the rider choose it.
The Integra features conventional motorcycle wheels and
suspension, and a rigid tube steel diamond frame with geometry
optimised to create a sense of excitement and complete control.
Overall chassis stability is further enhanced by the Integra's
weight distribution.
The engine has been mounted low in the frame and is also tilted
forwards, tuning the chassis' weight distribution for stability
together with easy handling at all speeds, from stop-start city
riding to high-speed highway cruising.
It's a Honda
and safety is paramount. The Integra's C-ABS system is equipped
with both the easy control of a Combined Brake System and the extra
reassurance of an Antilock Brake System. The CBS effectively
balances front and rear braking control for smooth operation. At
the same time, the ABS provides extra reassurance and the
confidence to build skills in unexpected or extreme situations.
Despite its slim proportions, the Integra features a 15-litre
under seat storage space large enough to hold a helmet or
waterproof cover. The main fairing also offers a second, smaller
storage compartment within easy reach of the seat, ideal for
tickets, wallet or mobile phone. A power socket is provided to
allow the use of accessories such as a mobile phone charger or
navigation system.
As well as being practical and fun to ride, the Integra is a
bold and original styling statement, fusing new forms, slick
surface treatments and strong lines. It offers a high level of wind
protection and a relaxed, comfortable riding position.
Designed to offer convenience and low running costs, the
Integra's engine and transmission require the bare minimum of
maintenance.
The 2012 Integra Scooter will be launched in Ion Blue Metallic.
More information on the Integra's arrival time in Australia will
follow in early 2012.
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