JAKARTA - China's two-wheel industry has grown rapidly, but many manufacturers adopt popular motorcycle designs by maintaining the original condition of the vehicle and only slightly changing the existing elements.

One of them is the MVCagiva brand which recently launched its newest automatic scooter, Xingtu 150. This motorbike has a striking resemblance to the second-generation Yamaha Nmax.

According to the Greatbikers page, Wednesday, July 3, MVCagiva is not a new player in the world of two-wheeled vehicles in China. The manufacturer first arrived in 2019 and has now released 40 models.

Although Xingtu 150 is overall similar to the second generation of Nmax, there are some detailed differences. The front rim size is only 14 inches, while the back rim is 13 inches. The timesper and brake disk placements are also different.

What distinguishes this bike is a high windshield and can be adjusted electrically via a switch button.

In addition, Xingtu 150 has adopted hybrid technology. Although the engine capacity is only 150 cc, this motor produces 10.5 hp of power at 8,500 rpm and a maximum torque of 14 Nm at 6,000 rpm, with a hybrid motor system similar to the hybrid system on Yamaha Grand Filano Hybrid.

Meanwhile, the second generation Yamaha Nmax is equipped with a 155 cc VVA blue core engine, but does not have a hybrid version, including the latest Nmax model that has just been launched.

In terms of features, this motor from China is relatively modern with the Stop Start, Smart Key system, USB charging port, full digital screen, Tracking Control system, ABS system, and 13 liter fuel tank.

In terms of price, MVCagiva Xingtu 150 is sold at a price of 9,690 yuan or around Rp. 21 million.


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