How many models does Wuyang-Honda 125 have?

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DanteDella
07/30/25 4:37am
Wuyang-Honda 125 motorcycles include models such as Xisha, Yusha, Kaiying, Xunsha, WH125, Fengxiang 125, Huansha, and Little Rocket. A 125 motorcycle refers to a motorcycle equipped with a 125cc engine. Wuyang-Honda Motorcycle (Guangzhou) Co., Ltd. is a Sino-Japanese joint venture jointly invested by Guangzhou Automobile Group Co., Ltd., Honda Motor Co., Ltd. of Japan, and Honda Motor China Investment Co., Ltd. Taking the Wuyang-Honda Xisha 125 as an example, its body dimensions are 1795mm in length, 680mm in width, and 1085mm in height, with a wheelbase of 1245mm. It features a 125ml engine displacement, a curb weight of 103kg, and a fuel tank capacity of 6 liters.
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