Capturing the market for funky and fuel efficient automatic scooters targeted at the youth has been an ongoing battle for quite some time now. Both of these are extremely stylish automatic scooter that come with very fuel efficient engines and very similar price tags. Being targeted at the youth, the Honda Beat and the Yamaha Mio both sport stylish designs and vibrant colors. The Honda being fuel injected also comes with an engine malfunction indicator lamp on the instrument panel.
The Honda BeAT is powered by a 110 cc fuel injected, air-cooled engine producing 8.5 hp and 9.01 Nm of torque. The Yamaha Mio Sporty on the other hand, uses a 113.7 cc engine making 7.64 hp and 7.2 Nm of torque. Moving to safety both the scooters are similarly equipped with a single disc on the front and a leading trailing drum brake on the rear. The Honda BeAT also comes with a magnetically lockable ignition keyhole shutter that reduces the risk of the scooter being stolen by thieves. The Honda BeAT is a very good scooter that excels in every field not just in comparison to the Mio Sporty but also in isolation.
8 Of the most fuel-efficient motorcycles in PH
Fuel prices just keep going up, and at this point, we’re sure a lot of you are starting to look at alternatives that can help you ditch your cars entirely. Of course, the first transport alternative that comes to mind would be motorcycles.
With these two-wheelers, you’ll spend a lot less on gasoline than you would with a car. As a bonus, you can also get from point A to point B faster, so you also save a lot of time in the long run.
So if you’re thinking about making the switch, we’re here to help you out. The most fuel-efficient motorcycles in the Philippines We’ve listed here some of the most fuel-efficient scooters and underbones in our market right now. All of these are economical small-displacement bikes that would make for ideal transport solutions in Metro Manila, so you won’t see any expressway-legal models here. Take note, however, that all of the figures listed here are based on manufacturer-provided data. We intended to have the trio of Honda, Yamaha, and Kawasaki here, but unfortunately, Yamaha Motor Philippines doesn’t publish its motorcycles’ fuel-consumption figures online.
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