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Honda Benly
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Honda Benly

Key specifications

Engine
49 cc
Power
4 HP
Torque
4 Nm
Weight
105 kg
Fuel type
petrol
Fuel capacity
2.6 L
Transmission
Automatic
Seat height
28 mm
Front brakes
Expanding brake (drum brake)
Rear brakes
Expanding brake (drum brake)

Overview

Introducing the 2013 Honda Benly, a charming blend of practicality and nostalgia that captures the essence of urban commuting. Positioned within the scooter segment, the Benly is designed to cater to riders seeking nimble maneuverability, efficient fuel economy, and a dash of retro flair. With its underbone frame and classic styling reminiscent of Honda’s storied past, this scooter is not just a mode of transport but a lifestyle statement, especially in bustling cities across Asia where it finds a dedicated following. At the heart of the Benly is a peppy 49cc single-cylinder, four-stroke engine that churns out a spirited 3.75 horsepower at 8500 RPM. This compact powerhouse delivers torque of 3.50 Nm at 6000 RPM, making the Benly zippy enough for quick trips around town. With a remarkable fuel consumption rate of just 1.52 liters per 100 km (or an astonishing 154.75 mpg), this scooter is an eco-friendly alternative that won’t break the bank at the pump. The automatic gearbox and dry multi-plate clutch ensure that riders can enjoy a smooth, hassle-free ride without the complexities of manual shifting, while the air-cooled engine keeps maintenance straightforward and minimal. In terms of features, the 2013 Honda Benly is equipped with both electric and kick-start options, underscoring its practicality. The 10-liter fuel tank provides ample range for all-day adventures or daily commutes, and with a seat height of just 710mm, it is accessible to riders of all sizes. The telescopic front fork and unit swing rear suspension offer a comfortable ride quality, while the expanding drum brakes both front and rear provide reliable stopping power. Available in sleek color options of white/gray or black, the Benly’s aesthetic appeal is matched only by its functionality, making it a perfect choice for urban dwellers. **

Pros

  • Exceptional Fuel Economy: With a fuel consumption of 154.75 mpg, the Benly is an economical choice for budget-conscious riders.
  • User-Friendly Design: The automatic gearbox and low seat height make it incredibly easy for new riders to handle.
  • Compact and Lightweight: At just 105 kg, the Benly is extremely agile, perfect for navigating tight city streets and parking in small spaces.

Cons

  • Limited Power: With only 3.75 HP, it may not be suitable for highway travel or steep inclines.
  • Basic Features: Lacking modern amenities such as disc brakes or advanced digital displays may be a drawback for tech-savvy riders.
  • Availability: The Benly is primarily sold in specific Asian markets, making it less accessible for riders in other regions.

Technical details

Source specification data

Make
Honda
Model
Benly
Category
Scooter
Starter
Electric & kick
Comments
Sold in some Asian countries.
Color Options
White/gray, black
Power
3.75 HP (2.7 kW)) @ 8500 RPM
Clutch
Dry multi-plate
Torque
3.50 Nm (0.4 kgf-m or 2.6 ft.lbs) @ 6000 RPM
Gearbox
Automatic
Ignition
Full-transistor battery ignition
Bore X Stroke
33.8 x 44.0 mm (1.3 x 1.7 inches)
Compression
10.1:1
Displacement
49.00 ccm (2.99 cubic inches)
Cooling System
Air
Engine Details
Single cylinder, four-stroke
Fuel Consumption
1.52 litres/100 km (65.8 km/l or 154.75 mpg)
Greenhouse Gases
O2
g/km. (
O2
-
Carbon
dioxide emission)
Transmission Type Final Drive
Belt
Dry Weight
105.0 kg (231.5 pounds)
Seat Height
710 mm (28.0 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.
Fuel Capacity
10.00 litres (2.64 gallons)
Overall Length
1,805 mm (71.1 inches)
Ground Clearance
115 mm (4.5 inches)
Power Weight Ratio
0.0357 HP/kg
Rear Tyre
110/80-10
Frame Type
Underbone
Front Tyre
90/90-12
Rear Brakes
Expanding brake (drum brake)
Front Brakes
Expanding brake (drum brake)
Rear Suspension
UNit swing
Front Suspension
Telescopic fork

Available colors

White/grayblack