Honda Integra 700
La Honda Integra 700 se presentó en 2012 como una motocicleta «crossover» pionera, que combinaba la comodidad de un scooter (transmisión DCT automática, almacenamiento debajo del asiento) con una posición de conducción y un chasis más erguidos, al estilo de una motocicleta. Se destacó por ser uno de los primeros modelos en popularizar la transmisión de doble embrague (DCT) de Honda en un paquete de transporte de tamaño mediano, reduciendo la brecha entre los maxiscooters y las motocicletas estándar. Le sucedió la NC750D Integra en 2014, que tenía un motor de 745 cc un poco más grande y un estilo revisado.
52 hp
Potencia
61 Nm
Torsión
228 kg
Peso
175 km/h (estimated; Honda did not publish an official figure)
Velocidad máxima
3.5 L/100km (approx. 28.6 km/L) — estimated real-world average
Combustible
Carenado
Cuerpo
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Lo que los compradores deben saber
DCT Gearbox Reliability
The Integra 700 uses Honda's proven Dual Clutch Transmission, which is generally very reliable but can develop jerky low-speed behavior if DCT fluid isn't changed on schedule. Always verify the fluid service history before buying.
Watch the Throttle Bodies
Some owners report rough idling linked to dirty or unbalanced throttle bodies on the parallel-twin engine. A pre-purchase check or recent service record showing throttle body sync is a good sign.
Strong Resale Value
The Integra 700 holds its value well due to its unique scooter-motorcycle hybrid appeal and limited competition in the segment. Low-mileage examples with full service history command a noticeable premium.
Generaciones y especificaciones por año
Introdujo una transmisión doble en paralelo de 670 cc, doble embrague, modos automático/manual, estilo maxi-scooter con almacenamiento debajo del asiento.
Suspensión revisada, carrocería actualizada, mapeo de inyección de combustible mejorado, refinamiento mejorado del software DCT y cambios más suaves.
Estilo actualizado, ergonomía mejorada, grupo de instrumentos revisado, lógica DCT refinada, protección contra el viento mejorada e integración del equipaje.
Reseña de un comprador usado
"Brilliant urban commuter that prioritises function over riding passion completely."
$4,500-$7,500 usedThe Integra 700 is genuinely one of Honda's more interesting ideas — a maxi-scooter wearing motorcycle clothing, or a naked bike with a twist-and-go transmission depending on how you look at it. The DCT gearbox is the headline act, and honestly it works brilliantly in traffic. Commuting on one feels effortless in a way that makes you question why you ever bothered with a clutch lever. The parallel twin pulls smoothly from low revs and there's enough grunt to keep motorway riding comfortable without feeling stretched. Used examples tend to be well-maintained since owners typically rack up urban miles rather than thrashing canyon roads. Check the DCT fluid service history — it's often neglected and a replacement isn't cheap. Also inspect the underseat storage area for water ingress and look for wear on the floorboard area. Tyres wear faster than you'd expect given the weight distribution. It won't set your soul on fire, but that's not the point. This is transportation done intelligently.
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