Two unlikely Honda icons from different decades turn out to be a surprisingly clean packaging match ...
If you’re old enough to remember the original 1980s Honda Motocompo micro-motorcycle – or are like me and have enjoyed learning about it since – then today’s announcement from Honda will come with all ...
Remember the Honda Motocompo? It was a cute little folding motorbike built to live in the back of a tiny hatchback. Now, Honda is paying tribute to that epic bit of ’80s nostalgia with a new electric ...
Back in the early 1980s, Honda had a kooky idea to sell the tiny City hatchback with a foldable scooter in its trunk. It didn't really catch on at the time, but somehow the Motocompo has acquired a ...
Honda is bringing back one of its greatest mobility ideas in the age of electrification and sustainability, at least in concept form. Say hello to the Sustaina-C and Pocket duo that was revealed at ...
The patent application reveals a possible plan to revive the original trunk-mounted Motocompo scooter as a gas-powered range extender. The current Motocompacto continues Honda’s in-car, mini-bike ...
Remember that cute little Honda Motocompo from the 1980s? Well, it might be coming back, but this time it would be electric. That’s what Honda’s latest trademark filing relating to the scooter leads ...
The Honda Motocompo is arguably the coolest scooter of the 1980s. It was sold from 1981 to 1983 and offered as an option to the Honda City. While not marketed in North America, some examples made it ...
I've been shopping for a rack to carry my electric bike. My ride is one of those 30-mph-plus, moto-style, Super73-type machines and the thing just won't fit in most vehicles. Even if I find a cargo ...
Peanut butter and jelly. Ume and shiso. Some things just go together. And there's no way you can talk about the first-generation subcompact Honda City without talking about its dorky-cool folding ...