A new motorcycle is launched that promises low maintenance costs to the Argentine market
Kymco has launched the Super 8 150 CBS scooter in Argentina, emphasizing low maintenance costs and urban mobility.
Kymco, a leading global brand in the scooter segment, has strengthened its presence in Argentina with the launch of the new Super 8 150 CBS, introduced by Grupo Corven, its local representative. The scooter is designed for urban mobility and is distinguished by its sporty aesthetics along with a promise of practicality and low maintenance costs. This initiative comes at a time when the demand for economical transportation options is on the rise in urban areas.
The Super 8 150 CBS features a single-cylinder, four-stroke OHC engine with a displacement of 150 cc. It utilizes forced air cooling via a turbine, and its power is facilitated through a carburetor. The scooter can produce a maximum power of 10.3 HP at 7000 rpm, and it comes equipped with an automatic CVT transmission, allowing for smoother rides. This combination of features aims to attract consumers looking for efficient and manageable commuting solutions.
Weighing a total of 121 kg, the scooter measures 2035 mm in length and 750 mm in width, making it suitable for navigating through tight urban spaces. The dual starting system—both electric and pedal—adds convenience for users. This launch not only reflects Kymco's commitment to improving urban mobility in Argentina but also highlights the growing trend of adopting sustainable transport solutions amid an increasing urban population and economic constraints.