Specification Complete of New Honda S660 2016

New Honda S660 2016

Review of New Honda S660 2016 - After the Japanese manufacturer showcase his latest New Honda cars at the Tokyo Motor Show S660 2015 then, reportedly with this mini concept car will be presented and will enliven the automotive market mini car in Japan.

New Honda S660 2016 was one kei car-car roadster that was born in Japan as competitors are Daihatsu Copen and Suzuki Hustler. But a third of the car itself is not so different as the kitchen runway specification used also the same i.e. 600 cc capacity.

New Honda S660 2016

Seen from the proportion rupawannya mobi this does have the concept of a mini car with the look of the interior is charming, and also has the luxurious and sporty character, it can be seen on the design front grille shaped like the letter U as well as having a single piece headlam in the side of the grill.

And no less pulled it from the small car that is equipped with LED backlamp and a pair of diffuser in the bottom that give the impression of more stylish. Specification for dimensions of New Honda S660 2016 enough bongsor and Petite with long size 3,395 mm, width of 1,400 mm and height 1180 mm.

Seen in terms of car this diminutive kitchen was assumed by transmission (CVT) speed, with traction power supplied 3-cylinder engine powered 64dk and 104 Nm torque so it could produce energy reached 100 (dk).

New Honda S660 2016

In the near future this will produce honda reportedly officially with a sufficient amount of many sixth-year 2016. Such reviews which this time we provide, may be informed and be a reference for you who want to know more about the Complete New Honda S660 Specifications 2016.

Engine embedded in it is the twin-cam turbocharged 660cc three pots with explosive 64hp and 104Nm to the rear wheels. There are a number of features, including an LED headlight, leather seats, keyless entry, start button, cruise control, stainless steel pedals, Honda Internavi infotainment system, and City-Brake Active System.


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