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Honda Forza 350 scooter launched in Taiwan, Not For India

Written by Nizam Shaikh

Honda has launched the 2021 Honda Forza 350 in Taiwan at the pre-sale price of TWD 258,000 which approximately converts to INR 6.57 lakhs. The new Forza 350 comes with mild changes to the exhaust and comes with a few new body lines. In the Taiwan market, the Honda Forza 350 will replace the previous-generation Forza 300. 

The Honda Forza 350 is powered by a 329.6cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled, 4-stroke 4-valve overhead cam engine with programmed fuel injection, eSP (enhanced Smart Power) and Honda Selectable Torque Control (Traction Control) system that produces 29.4 PS of power and 31.97Nm of torque matched to an automatic gearbox with a centrifugal dry clutch. To put things into perspective, its predecessor the Honda Forza 300 was powered by a 279cc engine that produced 25.1 PS of power and 27.2 Nm of torque. 

The 2021 Honda Forza 350 features highlights such as an electrically adjustable tall windscreen with 40mm of upwards adjustment, ergonomic rider’s seat, stepped seat design with generous footboards, upright handlebar positioning, a cockpit-style twin pot instruments console with a digital multi-information display in between, Honda SMART Key / Honda SMART Controller – smart remote engine start function, large console storage with an in-console USB charger, bottle holder and a large under-seat luggage box that can hold up to two helmets. 

The Maxi-Scooter features mechanical parts such as an underbone chassis that rides on a telescopic front suspension, twin shocks on the rear, front and rear disc brakes with dual-channel ABS and 15-inch front & 14-inch rear alloy wheels shod in wide rubber tubeless tyres.

The new Honda Forza 350 was also launched in Thailand about a month ago priced at THB 1,73,500 and THB 1,82,900 for the Standard and Touring variant respectively which converts to INR 4.12 lakh and INR 4.34 lakh. 

*All price conversions from New Taiwan Dollar to Indian Rupee and Thai Baht to Indian Rupee are performed at live mid-market rates, which are not available to consumers and are for informational purposes only.