Keeway Sixties 300i: the scooter inspired by the 60s [PHOTO]

It is powered by a single-cylinder engine with 19 HP and 22 Nm

A scooter with inspiration from the past, but with modern technology. We are talking about Keeway Sixties 300i, the new scooter model presented by the brand born in 1999 in Hungary. It will soon be available on the market, including the Italian one, with two colors (black and white), with prices yet to be announced.

The quality characteristics

This model has some elements linked to the past, such as the headlight or the truncated tail, as well as some other distinctive elements, such as the double saddle (driver and passenger) or the front shield. There is attention to detail, as shown by the stitching on the seat, the retractable passenger footrests or the grille with integrated position lights.

As we were saying, however, technology is obviously in step with the times, starting from handlebar instrumentation with analogue speedometer and LCD display for various information, such as fuel level or clock. The lock block is unique, with steering lock, starting controls and opening of the underseat compartment.

Keeway Sixties 300i

The engine

The Keeway Sixties 300i is powered by the 4 cc single-cylinder 278-stroke engine, with a power of 19 horsepower and 22 Nm of maximum torque, with an 11:1 compression ratio. Paired with the CVT automatic transmission, it can reach a claimed top speed of 120 km/h. This model is equipped, on both wheels, with disc brakes with Nissin calipers and Bosch ABS system.

Dismissal

The brand has not announced the release date on the market, when the prices of this new scooter.

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