Honda PCX 150 Launched in Malaysia


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Boon Siew Honda has launched the 2018 Honda PCX 150 in Malaysia, priced at RM 10,999 (INR 1.85 lakh).


The 2018 Honda PCX 150 features a 149 cc engine with liquid cooling and fuel injection system. Currently there are no plans for the maxi-scooter in India.​

The Honda PCX 150 features an under-seat storage capacity of 25 litres. Honda also offers the PCX Electric in some markets. An all-new, lighter, steel duplex cradle chassis underpins the new PCX 150 that boasts of improved manoeuvrability and a shorter wheelbase. The telescopic front forks and rear mono-shock suspension setup and 14-inch alloy wheels, add to the premium feel.

The Honda PCX 150 is available in three colour options - Pearl Metalloid White, Radiate Grey Metallic, and Euphoria Red Metallic. The front glove box features a 12-volt charging socket to charge your Smartphone on the go. The Smart Key System incorporates safety features like anti-theft alarm and answer-back system, which lets the owners locate their two-wheeler from a distance.


The Honda PCX 150 employs a 149cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled, engine that churns out 14.3 bhp of maximum power at 8,500 rpm and 13.6 Nm of peak torque at 6,500 rpm. The engine pairs to a CVT transmission with a final belt drive. Anchorage comes from a 220 mm disc up front and a 130 mm drum brake at the rear, while single-channel ABS is optional. The PCX 150 gets a ground clearance of 137 mm and a kerb weight of 130 kg

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Re: 2018 Honda PCX 150 launched in Malaysia, priced at RM 10,999

Thanks Nair Sahab for the thread, if at all Honda launches PCX in India, they will start with the 125 engine price it below 80k, ofcource with 12" wheels.... Sic
 
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Wow!!
Thanks for sharing Nairrk,
Its such a fresh and futuristic design.
Too be honest i am bored of seeing Activa and similarly designed bikes on the Indian roads.
 

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