What is the top speed of the Kymco Xciting S400?

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SanMason
07/29/25 6:30pm
The Kymco Xciting S400 can reach a top speed of 137 km/h on the highway. In terms of appearance: Compared to the current model, the Xciting S-400 does not show significant changes. However, the design style shifts from purely pursuing comfort to a more sporty approach, aiming to attract younger consumers. In terms of power: It still features the same four-valve engine with a displacement of 399.6cc, delivering a maximum power output of 26.5kW, which justifies its reputation as a 'big scooter'. In terms of configuration: The front brake disc still uses a 280mm dual-disc brake caliper, the headlight is LED, and the dashboard also features a TFT LCD screen that can connect to a smartphone to display weather, smart compass, notifications, navigation, and cruise information.
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