Sym Cruisym 600
The SYM CruiSym 600 is a maxi-scooter introduced by Taiwanese manufacturer SYM (Sanyang Motor) around 2016–2017, targeting the premium large-displacement scooter segment dominated by rivals like the Yamaha TMAX. It was notable for being one of the largest-displacement scooters offered by a Taiwanese brand, featuring a parallel-twin engine and positioning SYM as a serious competitor in the European and Asian maxi-scooter market. The CruiSym 600 helped elevate SYM's brand image beyond budget offerings into the performance touring scooter category.
~55 hp
Power
~55 Nm
Torque
~238 kg
Weight
~160 km/h — estimated
Top Speed
~4.5–5.5 L/100km (approx. 18–22 km/L) — estimated
Fuel
Faired
Body
What Buyers Should Know
Honda-Sourced Engine
The CruiSym 600 uses a parallel-twin engine derived from Honda technology, giving it a strong reliability foundation uncommon for its price bracket. This means parts and service knowledge are relatively accessible.
Weak Resale Value
As a lesser-known Taiwanese brand, the CruiSym 600 depreciates quickly, which is great for buyers but poor for sellers. Budget-conscious riders can find used examples at significant discounts compared to Japanese equivalents.
Watch Electrical Gremlins
Some owners report minor electrical issues including dashboard malfunctions and connector corrosion, particularly in humid climates. Inspecting wiring harnesses and connectors before purchase is strongly recommended.
Full Specifications
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