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14 March, 2020 3:29 am

Eicma 2008: Nipponia models

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Nipponia is an emerging company working to offer customers exclusive products with advanced technology and sought-after design.
Three charismatic models are available for 2009, presented at the Eicma: the Vorrei, Ezio and Arte.
The models were developed by designer Sotiris Kovos, whose other efforts in the motoring field include the Toyota Yaris.

The Vorrei is a high-wheel scooter with 16-inch wheels, three cylinder options of 125, 150 and 200cc with a four stroke engine and Euro 3 approved.

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Power ranges from 9.
5 to 10hp, with maximum speed between 80 and 90 km/hr.
Weight starts at 118kg for the 125cc, up to about 128kg for the 200cc.
The ignition is electric and the model includes a practical storage area.
The Arte has smaller 13-inch wheels, and is equipped with the same engine options as the Vorrei.
Performance is the same, but the weight is slightly higher, starting at 125kg for the less powerful model.

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