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Honda Grom

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Manufacturer
  
Honda

Assembly
  
Bangkok, Thailand

Production
  
2014–present

Class
  
Standard

Honda Grom

Also called
  
Honda MSX125 Motrac M2 & M3 Skyteam M3

Engine
  
124.9 cc (7.62 cu in) air-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke

Overview

The Honda Grom (MSX125 in the UK and East Asia) is a 124.9 cc (7.62 cu in) air-cooled motorcycle made by Honda Motor Co. Inc. It won the Motorcycle USA Motorcycle of the Year prize for 2014. Made in India, it is rebranded by Motrac as the Motrac M3 (and Motrac M2 as the electric cell powered version) in Asian markets like Bangladesh, and in Italy in association with Italjet. The Grom is also known as the Skyteam M3 in other European markets. The Navi, a Grom-styled scooter, was launched in India in 2016.

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Economy and performance

Part of the Honda Grom's success has been its fuel economy rating of 134 MPG, 8.6 hp/8 ft lb, and a top speed of 62 MPH.

Recalls

American Honda Motor Co. Inc., released recall NHTSA 16V-661 on September 12, 2016, for a potential safety issue regarding the fuel pump inlet collapsing, preventing fuel flow. The recall indicates a free replacement of the OEM fuel pump by authorized Honda dealers.

References

Honda Grom Wikipedia