Kymco

KYMCO or Kwang Yang Motor Co, Ltd (Chinese: 光陽工業; pinyin: Guāng Yáng Gōng Yè), is a Taiwanese company that manufactures motor scooters, motorcycles, and ATVs for worldwide distribution. KYMCO's headquarters and factory are located in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, with about 3000 employees, and producing more than 570,000 vehicles per year. The company has production facilities in Jakarta, Indonesia; Petaling Jaya, Malaysia; Shanghai, Changsha, and Chengdu, PR China.

Kymco, Ltd
IndustryPowersports
Founded1963 (1963)
Headquarters,
Taiwan
ProductsMotorcycles, Scooters, ATV's
Websitewww.kymco.com

History

The company was founded in 1963 after splitting from Honda. KYMCO originally made parts for Honda. The company built its first complete scooter in 1970 and began marketing under the "KYMCO" brand name in 1992. In the 2000s, Kymco became the largest scooter manufacturer in Taiwan, and the fifth largest scooter manufacturer worldwide.[1] In early 2008, KYMCO was chosen by BMW to supply the engines for their G450 X Enduro bike.[2] The optional range extender in the BMW i3 is also supplied by Kymco.[3] In late 2013, Kawasaki announced that their new J300 scooter is manufactured in partnership with Kymco. It is based on a Kymco Downtown 300i.[4]

Products

Scooters

Kymco Activ
Kymco Filly 50
Kymco G3
Kymco Like 125
2009 Kymco Sento 50cc/100cc
Kymco Vitality
  • 150XLS
  • Activ 50/125
  • Agility 50/125
  • Agility City A/C 125/150/200
  • KB 50
  • AK550
  • Bet & Win 50/125/150/250 (also known as Ego)
  • Caro 100
  • Cherry 50/100
  • Cobra Cross 50
  • Cobra Racer 50/100
  • Compagno 110i [5]
  • Dink 50 A/C
  • Dink L/C
  • Dink/Yager 125
  • Dink 150/200
  • DJ 50 S
  • Downtown 125i/200i/250i/300i/350i
  • Nikita 300/125 (known as Downtown in the U.S., Canada and Europe)
  • Easy 100 (also known as Free LX 100/110)
  • Ego 125
  • Espresso 150
  • Filly 50LX
  • G3
  • Grand Dink (known as Grand Vista in the U.S.and the Frost in Canada) 125/150/250
  • Heroism 125/150-豪邁
  • Jockey 125
  • Like 50/125/200i/200i XL
  • Miler 125
  • Movie 50
  • Movie XL 125/150
  • MyRoad 700i
  • New Sento 110cc
  • People 50
  • People S 50
  • People 125
  • People S 125
  • People 150
  • People S 200
  • People S 200 i
  • People 250
  • People S 250
  • People S 250i
  • People S 300i >2008
  • People GT 200i/300i
  • People One 125i
  • Sento 50
  • Sento 100
  • Sooner 100
  • Super 8 125/150
  • Super 9
  • Top Boy 50 On/Off Road
  • V-Link
  • Vitality 50 (2 stroke and 4 stroke models)
  • Vivio 125
  • Xciting 250/300/300 Ri/400I/500/500 Ri
  • X-Town 300i
  • Yager 125
  • Yager GT 125
  • Yager GT 200i
  • Yup 50/250
  • ZX 50

Motorcycles

Kymco KTR 125
Kymco Quannon
  • Activ 110/125
  • Axr 110
  • Cruiser 125
  • CK1 125 [6]
  • Grand King 125/150
  • Hipster 125 2V
  • Hipster 125 4V (H/Bar and L/Bar)
  • Hipster 150
  • Jetix 50/125
  • KTR/KCR 125/150
  • K-Pipe 50/125
  • Pulsar/CK 125
  • Pulsar Luxe 125
  • Pulsar S 125
  • Quannon (known as KR Sport in the U.S.)
    • Kymco Quannon 125/150/150 Fi
    • Kymco Quannon Naked 125
  • Spade 150
  • 2018 Kymco Spade 150
    Spike 125
  • Stryker 750 (on- and off-road)
  • Stryker 550 (on- and off-road)
  • Visa R110
  • Venox 250
  • Venox 1000i
  • Zing 125/150

ATVs

Kymco MXU 500 quad
  • KXR 50/90
  • KXR 250 (on-road)
  • Maxxer 300 450i
  • Mongoose KXR250
  • MXer 50
  • MXer 125
  • MXer 125 (on-road)
  • MXer 150
  • MXer 150 (on-road)
  • MXU 50/150/250/300/400/500/500i IRS
  • MXU 450i/550i/700i
  • UXV 450i/500i/700i

Kymco in the United States

Kymco USA is headquartered in Spartanburg, South Carolina and sells through nearly 600 franchised dealerships. Kymco's 2020 product line in the United States includes 10 scooters, eight side by sides, 14 ATVs and two small displacement motorcycles. Kymco was the Official Scooter and ATV for the NHRA[7] and with Gray Motorsports primary sponsor of the 2014 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series.[8]

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References

  1. "Who is KYMCO?". ScooterUnderground. Retrieved 2009-12-26.
  2. "BMW Taps KYMCO". DealerNews. 2008-02-02. Archived from the original on 2009-08-04. Retrieved 2009-12-26.
  3. http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/2013/03/bmw-partnering-with-kymco-for-i3-range-extender/
  4. http://www.visordown.com/motorcycle-news-new-bikes/kawasaki-j300-scooter-confirmed/23696.html
  5. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2017-08-09. Retrieved 2017-10-05.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. http://www.kymco.co.uk/kymco/new/bikes/Motorcycles/2014ck1125.htm#.WN_IodLyuM8
  7. "KYMCO USA named Official Scooter and ATV of NHRA". NHRA News. 10 December 2009. Archived from the original on 2 January 2015. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
  8. "KYMCO USA, Gray Motorsports ink multirace primary sponsorship". NHRA Story. 26 February 2014. Archived from the original on 2 January 2015. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
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