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Close-up of the 1978 Honda Dax, launched in the Southeast Asian market

Công LuậnCông Luận01/07/2024


The Honda Dax 1978 Special Edition is designed in a classic style, bearing a nostalgic mark with vintage graphics and a characteristic T-Bone body frame.

Honda Dax 1978 launched in Southeast Asia market, picture 1

The car boasts exquisite details such as the Soft Emblem logo, chrome front bumper, stainless steel rear grab handles and KITACO reflectors. The car's mysterious all-black color recalls the original 1978 Dax model, creating an irresistible appeal.

Honda Dax 1978 model launched in Southeast Asia market, picture 2

Not only beautiful in design, Honda Dax 1978 Special Edition also impresses with a single-cylinder, 4-stroke, air-cooled engine with a capacity of 124cc. This engine allows the vehicle to reach a maximum capacity of 9.25 horsepower at 7,000 rpm, maximum torque of 10.8 Nm at 5,000 rpm. At the same time, it has the ability to save fuel significantly with an average consumption of only 62.5 km/liter.

Honda Dax 1978 model launched in Southeast Asia market, picture 3

The light weight of only 107 kg and the seat height of 770 mm makes it easy for users to control and use the vehicle. This is a big plus, especially for those who are familiar with this classic mini car line.

Honda Dax 1978 model launched in Southeast Asia market, picture 4

The Honda Dax 1978 Special Edition was first introduced at the Bangkok Motor Show in Thailand with a suggested price of 94,900 baht (about 65.8 million VND). However, when imported to the Vietnamese market, this model could cost over 100 million VND.



Source: https://www.congluan.vn/can-canh-honda-dax-1978-ra-mat-thi-truong-dong-nam-a-post301869.html

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