
Prototype of Honda motorcycle navigation system
Forbes: Honda to sell navigation system for motorcycle in April
Japan's Honda Motor Co. said Wednesday it will release Japan's first navigation system for motorcycles on April 28 in the domestic market. The navigation system, with a 3.8-inch touch-panel screen, will be installed for Honda's Forza large scooters. It is attached to the center of the handlebars. In addition to showing a map, the navigation has a voice message to tell directions, Honda said. Setting the price at 173,250 yen (1,665 dollars), Honda aims to sell 2,000 units annually.