{"id":243830,"date":"2023-11-01T14:49:18","date_gmt":"2023-11-01T14:49:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/automotobuzz.com\/?p=243830"},"modified":"2023-11-01T14:49:18","modified_gmt":"2023-11-01T14:49:18","slug":"honda-motocompacto-scooter-in-depth-ride-and-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/automotobuzz.com\/car-reviews\/honda-motocompacto-scooter-in-depth-ride-and-review\/","title":{"rendered":"Honda Motocompacto Scooter: In-Depth Ride And Review"},"content":{"rendered":"
\u2013 Pontiac, Michigan<\/em><\/p>\n Around the turn of the millennium, the landscape for portable digital music players was a mess, despite the technology being primed to explode. Such notable devices as the Nomad Jukebox, the Remote Solutions Personal Jukebox (both named by Boomers, I imagine), and the 2-gigabyte, $2,000 i2Go EGo roamed the Earth in small numbers and undoubtedly large pockets.<\/p>\n In 2001, Apple did its Apple thing with the original iPod, creating a device with middling specs, a high-ish price, locked into a proprietary (but excellent) software ecosystem, and offered a sleek industrial design that made everyone who saw it want one immediately.<\/p>\n Honda\u2019s love-on-sight new Motocompacto arrives today on an e-scooter scene that\u2019s roughly analogous to the MP3-player milieu of the early aughts. There are electric scooters and bike competitors with more power, range, and features, but I wonder if Honda doesn\u2019t still have the advantage thanks to its impeccable design, attainable price tag, and overall ease of use.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n\n\n
\n Quick Specs<\/strong><\/td>\n Honda Motocompacto<\/strong><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n Motor<\/strong><\/td>\n Single Permanent Magnet, Direct Drive<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n Output<\/strong><\/td>\n 0.66 HP (490 Watts) \/ 11.8 LB-FT (16 NM)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n Top Speed<\/strong><\/td>\n 15 Miles Per Hour<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n Range<\/strong><\/td>\n 12 Miles<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n Price<\/strong><\/td>\n $995<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n