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| The following announcement was released by Honda Europe Motorcycle, a wholly owned subsidiary of Honda, on September 12, 2002 (at 8 p.m. Belgian time). |
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Motorcycle September
12 , 2002 |
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| Honda Announces 2003 Motorcycle Models for Europe |
Brussels,
Belgium, September 12, 2003 --- Honda Europe Motorcycle today announced its 2003 motorcycle
models for the European market at the "Brussels Event Brewery".
The main features of the major models are outlined as follows:
CBR600RR
This is a middle class on-road sports model, equipped with a water-cooled, four-stroke,
in-line, four-cylinder 600cc engine offering high performance. It features the
world's first successfully mass produced highly rigid hybrid aluminum chassis
with a hollow-section unit die-cast aluminum frame sections, which provides the model with refined styling. In addition, an innovative Pro Link
rear suspension system has been adopted on a mass production model for the first
time, contributing to an improvement in cornering performance.
Sales will start in Europe at the beginning of 2003. The projected number of sales
is 13,000 units/year.
LEAD
This clean, quiet and stylish scooter is equipped with a water-cooled, four-stroke,
single- cylinder 100cc engine will be marketed at a very reasonable price. Taking
advantage of Honda's global production network, it will be imported from Honda
Motorcycle & Scooter India, a Honda subsidiary, and offered at a price equivalent
to that for 50cc class models.
Sales will start in the spring of 2003. The projected number of sales is 12,500
units/year.
INNOVA
This fashionably designed motorcycle, equipped with a water-cooled, four-stroke,
single-cylinder 125cc engine, was created based on the concept of the
Super Cub which boasts the largest sales among Honda motorcycles. Imported from
Honda Thailand, where Cub type scooters are mainstream vehicles, the Innova will
be introduced to European countries including Greece, where small-displacement
step-through models are the most popular type of scooter.
Sales will start at the end of 2002. The projected number of sales is 15,000 units/year.
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