What are the differences between the imported Kymco 400 and the domestic 400?

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IrisFitz
07/29/25 8:25pm
The differences between the imported Kymco 400 and the domestic 400 are as follows: 1. Transmission system differences: The transmission system of the imported Kymco 400 is significantly better than that of the domestic Xciting 400. The imported transmission system has less vibration, more linear acceleration, and much less noticeable low-speed vibration compared to the domestic version. Its vibration suppression is excellent, comparable to Japanese scooters. The domestic 400 vibrates particularly noticeably below 20-30 km/h and requires frequent cleaning of the transmission system; otherwise, the vibration becomes too pronounced. 2. Comfort differences: The imported Kymco 400 is better designed in terms of ergonomics, with superior materials, comfort, and handling compared to the domestic 400. The domestic 400 falls short in comfort when compared to the imported Kymco 400. 3. Price difference: The imported Kymco 400 is slightly more expensive.
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