Description[]
The Honda Motocompo is a small foldable motorized scooter (advertised as a "trunk bike") sold by Honda between 1981 to 1983, intended to pair with and sold as an option with the City and was not sold separately. It was able to fold into a rectangle for easy storage and was powered by a 49 cc AB12E single-cylinder engine; it was designed specifically to fit into the City's trunk. Honda has revisited the idea multiple times since, culminating in the introduction of an all-electric successor, the Motocompacto, in 2023. 53,369 were produced.
This casting has a kickstand for display purposes although it can stand without use of the kickstand.
Versions[]
The Honda Motocompo has come out in the following 1/64 scale versions:
| Col # | Year | Series | Color | Tampo | Base Color / Type | Handlebar Color | Seat Color | Wheel Type | Toy # | Country | Notes / Variations | Photo |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 181/250 | 2025 | HW Moto 3/5 |
Caribbean Red | Black trim, Honda badge, "MOTOCOMPO" on sides and hotwheels black logo on sides | Black / Metal |
Black | Black | Black MC3 | HYW43 | Malaysia | New Model Base code(s): U09N, U10N, U12N |
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| 181/250 | 2025 | HW Moto 3/5 |
Daisy Yellow | Black trim, Honda badge, "MOTOCOMPO" on sides | Black / Metal |
Black | Black | Black MC3 | JBC03 | Malaysia | New Model Base code(s): |
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2025 card[]
From the back of the 2025 card:
Born: 1981, Japan
Designer: Honda
Ready to swap from four wheels to two? Pop the trunk open and zip around on the Motocompo, the folding motorcycle designed to fit in the back of a Honda City car! When it debuted, this "trunk bike" was the smallest scooter ever built by Honda.



