Honda Stylo 160 vs Peugeot Tweet 200 GT

Compare Specifications of Honda Stylo 160 and Peugeot Tweet 200 GT

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Honda Stylo 160
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Peugeot Tweet 200 GT
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 156.90 cc 170.00 cc
Engine 4 Steps, 4 Valves, eSP Plus Air-cooled 4-stroke SOHC 2-valve single cylinder
Engine Starting Electric Self-Service
Engine Lubrication Wet --
Fuel System PGM-FI (Programmed Fuel Injection) Fuel Injection
Ignition Full Transisterized --
Cooling System Liquid Cooling --
Maximum Power 15.4 PS @ 8,500 rpm 12.2366
Maximum Torque 13.8 Nm @ 7000 rpm 12.5Nm
Transmission Automatic, V-Matic Variable speed
Battery MF 12V-5Ah --
Display Digital Display --
Frame Underbone - eSAF (enhanced Smart Architecture Frame) --
Headlamp LED --
Taillamp LED --
Tyres
Front 110/90 - 12 M/C Tubeless 110/70-16
Rear 130/80 - 12 M/C Tubeless 110/70-16
Wheel / RIM 12 Inch Wheel --
Brakes
Front 220 mm Hydraulic Disc (ABS) & 190 mm Hydraulic Disc (CBS) Disc (ABS)
Rear 220 mm Hydraulic Disc (ABS) & Drum (CBS) Disc (ABS)
Suspension
Front Telescopic Telescopic
Rear Swing Arm with Single Suspension Unit swing (twin shock)
Colors Available
Colors Royal Green (ABS)
Royal Matte White (ABS)
Royal Matte Black (ABS)
Glam Red (CBS)
Glam Black (CBS)
Glam Beige (CBS)
Graphite Gray


Physical Specs
Length 1886 mm 2020 mm
Width 701-706 mm 725 mm
Height 1133 mm 1165 mm
Weight 115-118 kg 106 kg
Seat Height 768 790
Wheelbase 1275 mm 1330 mm
Ground Clearance 151 mm --
Fuel Tank Capacity -- 5.5 litres
Overview
About The Honda Stylo 160 features a 156.90 cc engine with 4 valves and eSP Plus technology. Deliveri Read More The Peugeot Tweet 200 GT excels in merging contemporary engineering with practical features. It Read More
Features - Honda smart key system
- Pop-up center hook
- USB Charger in Center Console
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Additional Details Oil Capacity: 0.8 liter (Periodic Replacement)
Spark Plug Type: NGK LMAP8L-9
Charger Power: 5V, 2,1A
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