Italika

Italika

Italika

Mexican motorcycle company


Italika is a motorcycle brand and manufacturer in Mexico, with 400,000 motorcycles sold in 2014.[1] In 2010, Italika made up 55% of the Mexican motorcycle market;[2] in 2011 it reached a 63% market share, largely owing to low initial cost. Italika sold their one-millionth motorcycle on March 23, 2011, and their two-millionth motorcycle on September 5, 2014.[1] Early Italika motorcycles were designed jointly with Hyosung of South Korea and assembled using parts shipped from South Korea and China. Current models are of Mexican design and origin.[3] Italika maintains a motorcycle factory and parts warehouse in Toluca, Mexico, near Mexico City.

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Italika motorcycles are produced mainly for the Mexican market and exported to Guatemala, Honduras, Panama, Peru, Brazil and Costa Rica.[3]

Italika motorcycles come in red, yellow, orange, black, and silver-grey color schemes, while scooters and ATVs are available in several other colors.[4][5]

Models

Italika makes models of street legal motorcycles

  • 90 cc (90 cm3; 5.5 cu in) Underbone moped, or step-through motorcycle
  • 125 cc (125 cm3; 7.6 cu in) Standard Vespa-style scooter
  • 125 cc (125 cm3; 7.6 cu in) Motorcycle
  • 150 cc (150 cm3; 9.2 cu in) Standard Motorcycle and a scooter
  • 175 cc (175 cm3; 10.7 cu in) Standard Vespa-style scooter
  • 180 cc (180 cm3; 11 cu in) Motorcycle
  • 200 cc (200 cm3; 12.2 cu in) Motorcycle
  • 250 cc (250 cm3; 15.3 cu in) Standard and Sportbikes, and ATV's

Italika also makes a variety of offroad ATVs [5]


References

  1. José Antonio Durán (2014-09-08). "Italika vende su moto 2 millones en México" (in Spanish).
  2. "Quienes somos" (in Spanish).
  3. "Official site" (in Spanish).



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