Kymco Agility 50
The Kymco Agility 50 has a top speed of ~45 km/h (may vary slightly by market/configuration), produces ~2.7 hp and weighs ~95 kg. Motoryk rates it 6.5/10.
Der KYMCO Agility 50 wurde Mitte der 2000er Jahre vom taiwanesischen Hersteller KYMCO als urbaner Einstiegsroller für Pendler und neue Fahrer eingeführt. Aufgrund seiner Zuverlässigkeit, Erschwinglichkeit und seines praktischen Designs, das für den Stadtverkehr geeignet ist, wurde er schnell zu einem der weltweit meistverkauften Modelle von KYMCO. Die Agility-Linie wurde im Laufe der Jahre schrittweise aktualisiert und ist auf dem europäischen und asiatischen Markt als zuverlässiger und sparsamer erster Roller nach wie vor eine beliebte Wahl.
~2.7 hp
Leistung
~3.5 Nm
Drehmoment
~95 kg
Gewicht
~45 km/h (may vary slightly by market/configuration)
Höchstgeschwindigkeit
~1.8 L/100km or ~55 km/L (typical real-world average)
Treibstoff
Ausgeleitet
Körper
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Was Käufer wissen sollten
Solid Long-Term Reliability
KYMCO is consistently ranked among the most reliable scooter brands, and the Agility 50 is known to run well past 10,000 miles with basic maintenance. Regular oil changes and air filter checks are the key to its longevity.
Watch the Variator Belt
The most common issue owners report is CVT belt wear, which can cause sluggish acceleration or slipping — typically around 5,000–7,000 miles. Replacing the belt is inexpensive but often overlooked by previous owners on used models.
Strong Resale Value
The Agility 50 holds its value better than many budget competitors due to KYMCO's reputation for parts availability and dealer support. A well-maintained example typically retains 50–60% of its value after two years of use.
Generationen und Spezifikationen nach Jahr
Ursprüngliche Markteinführung; 49-cm3-2-Takt- oder 4-Takt-Motor, klassisches Step-Through-Scooter-Karosseriedesign.
"Ehrlicher, unvergesslicher Stadtflitzer, der einfach den Job erledigt."
Ich habe etwa 4.000 km mit einem Agility 50 der ersten Generation zurückgelegt, um den Stadtverkehr zu bewältigen, und ehrlich gesagt hat es mich nie überrascht — in beide Richtungen. Die 4-Takt-Variante hat bei allem, was steiler als eine sanfte Steigung ist, keinen Mumm, und die Höchstgeschwindigkeit von 45 km/h wird wirklich stressig, wenn der Verkehr um 60 zudrückt. Aber das CVT ist geschmeidig und die Step-Through-Ergonomie macht das Pendeln von Stop-Start zu einem echten Kinderspiel. Die Verarbeitungsqualität liegt um ein Vielfaches über den namenlosen chinesischen Klonen, mit denen es konkurriert — die Karosserieteile stimmen tatsächlich überein, und meiner brauchte zwei Jahre lang nichts weiter als einen Luftfilter und Ölwechsel. Die 2-Takt-Version zieht härter und klingt lebendiger, aber das Verbrennen von Vormischung im modernen Verkehr und die Einhaltung der Emissionsvorschriften bereiten ihr eigenes Kopfzerbrechen.
Profis
Nachteile
Überarbeitetes Karosseriedesign, aktualisierte Frontverkleidung, verbesserte Federung, Euro-4-Konformität, etwa 2017 eingeführt.
Bewertung von gebrauchten Käufern
"Sensible urban runabout if you respect its obvious limitations."
$800-$1,800 usedLook, the Agility 50 is exactly what it looks like — a cheap, cheerful runabout that Kymco built for people who need basic transport and not much else. For city commuting under 30mph, it honestly does the job without drama. The build quality is a step above Chinese no-name scooters, and parts are actually findable, which matters enormously when you're buying used. Reliability is decent if the previous owner wasn't an idiot about oil changes. Here's what you need to know buying used: check the variator belt and rollers immediately — they wear out and previous owners almost never replace them. Corroded carb jets are basically guaranteed on anything sitting over a year. Budget $150-200 for a proper refresh and you'll be fine. The 50cc engine is genuinely bulletproof once sorted. Just don't expect it to keep pace with traffic above 35mph — it's physically incapable, and that's a real safety consideration depending on where you're riding.
Top 10 Accessories
Curated picks for the Kymco Agility 50 — owned, ridden, recommended.
Häufig auftretende Probleme
🔥 1 CRITICALCold start difficulty, rough idle, hesitation at throttle
Sluggish acceleration, slipping, or jerky power delivery
Electric start hesitation, dim lights, voltage under 12.4V
Spongy lever feel, squealing, excessive pad wear visually
✅Checkliste vor dem Kauf
Decent budget scooter, needs regular carb maintenance
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are common problems with the Kymco Agility 50? +
Carburetor clogging from old fuel: Cold start difficulty, rough idle, hesitation at throttle (moderate) | Variator and belt wear: Sluggish acceleration, slipping, or jerky power delivery (moderate) | Weak or dead battery: Electric start hesitation, dim lights, voltage under 12.4V (minor)
Is the Kymco Agility 50 a good motorcycle? +
Sensible urban runabout if you respect its obvious limitations. Rating: 6.5/10. Best for: City commuters needing cheap, reliable short hops. Avoid if: You need roads above 35mph ever.
What is the horsepower of the Kymco Agility 50? +
The Kymco Agility 50 produces ~2.7 hp @ 7,000 rpm (estimated; KYMCO does not always publish official figures), with ~3.5 Nm @ 5,500 rpm (estimated) of torque. Top speed: ~45 km/h (may vary slightly by market/configuration).
Is the Kymco Agility 50 good for beginners? +
Yes — the Kymco Agility 50 is a reasonable choice for new riders (2.7 hp is manageable), weighing 95 kg. City commuters needing cheap, reliable short hops
Is the Kymco Agility 50 reliable? +
Owners report 1 critical issue to watch for on the Kymco Agility 50, notably: Worn brake pads and cables (Spongy lever feel, squealing, excessive pad wear visually). Buy with a pre-purchase inspection.
Is the Kymco Agility 50 good for daily use? +
City commuters needing cheap, reliable short hops Fuel: ~1.8 L/100km or ~55 km/L (typical real-world average).
How fast is the Kymco Agility 50? +
The Kymco Agility 50 reaches a top speed of ~45 km/h (may vary slightly by market/configuration), producing 2.7 hp at 95 kg curb weight. Real-world performance depends on rider weight, gearing, and road conditions.
What gear should I buy for a Kymco Agility 50? +
Motoryk has curated a Top 10 gear list specifically for the Kymco Agility 50, covering engine oil, tires, chain, battery, and brake pads — see motoryk.com/bikes/kymco/agility-50/top10. Each pick is matched to this bike's spec.












