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Kymco launches stripped down KRV 180i DDS

Fewer electronics mean fewer headaches

Kymco has a KRV 180i that's a lot less complicated. PHOTO FROM KYMCO

Last September, Kymco unveiled the KRV 180i TCS, an interesting scooter with a relatively powerful 175cc engine that is mounted to the frame. The company announced that it is taking preorders for a planned November release, but it seems like production has hit a snag.

Citing a global shortage on microchips that are essential for the anti-lock brakes and the traction control system of the KRV 180i TCS, Kymco says that the estimated availability of the model has been pushed back to the first quarter of 2022.

If you cannot wait for ABS and traction control, you can get this scooter in December. PHOTOS FROM KYMCO

However, for those who’d like to have KRV 180i before the year ends, there is a cheaper, simpler variant dubbed the DDS. Perhaps it stands for “Disc/Disc System,” because the scooter forgoes traction control and ABS but still has dual disc brakes. It also gets LED headlights and taillights with sequential directional lights, central shock absorbers, and an LCD dashboard. Other amenities include a single USB charging port and a 5-in-1 shutter key.

Some of the other colors available if you don't like white. PHOTOS FROM KYMCO

The Kymco KRV 180i DDS is priced at P168,000 and will be available in Scorching White, Snow Peak Silver, Ether Black, and Indigo Sea Blue. With an estimated arrival date of December, dealers are now taking reservation fees of just P5,000 so you can enjoy a preorder discount of P10,000 until the end of this year.



Andy Leuterio

Andy is both an avid cyclist and a car enthusiast who has finally made the shift to motorcycles. You've probably seen him on his bicycle or motorbike overtaking your crawling car. He is our Motorcycle Editor and the author of the ‘Quickshift’ column.



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