Tatamel Bike Concept Is The 21st-Century Motocompo
by AutoExpert | 25 October, 2021
Even though it was a short-lived creation, Honda Motocompo inspired a lot of individuals. Take, for example, the Japanese start-up ICOMA, which just unveiled its enchanting Tatamel Bike concept.
ICOMA's Tatamel Bike is a cute folding electric minibike that fits under most desks. This Tatamel item measures 48.42 inches long, 39.37 inches tall, and 25.59 inches wide when unfolded, and it's only 27.55 inches long, 26.77 inches high, and 10.2 inches wide when folded.
It's too early to tell if the end product will weigh as much as the original Motocompo. Tatamel Bike isn't designed to go fast, as you can tell by looking at it. According to estimates, the top speed will be at 24.8 mph (or 40 km/h). At 30 mph, the initial Motocompo appeared to be in line with expectations. It is expected that the range of the Tatamel Bike's battery will be less than or equal to 50 km.
The battery has a 12Ah capacity (or 31 miles). Aside from the aesthetics, the appeal of other last-mile items is that they don't require a particular license to function. ICOMA also foresees users being able to simply personalize the appearance of their own Tatamel Bike. But even if you can't buy one yet, a 1/12-scale model garage kit is presently available for 6600 yen ($58).