
The NSX legend is well-established but it’s taken until 2026 for one online genius to add yet another compelling reason to the lengthy list as to why we all need an NSX in our life.
Now, prices have put the NSX out of reach of most of us of course, so we use that term with tongue in cheek, but the fact that another legendary Honda product works in such seamless harmony with the NSX was music to our ears.
That’s right, Honda’s ridiculously cool pocket-bike hero, the Motocompo, fits in the boot of the NSX. This is information those of us who love cars of all kinds need to know. Designed to be folded down and packed into the boot of the Kei-hero Honda City, the Motocompo was designed as an ingenious way of covering the last few kilometres of the commute, leaving your City parked in a more convenient place.

In fact, you couldn’t just buy the Motocompo on its own, you had to buy it as an option packaged with the City tiny car. With 50cc of fury, Honda sold more than 50,000 as an option with the City, against more than 330,000 sales of the car. Launched in 1981, Honda claimed the Motocompo was the most compact folding motorcycle, and provided owners with an alternative to public transport for that last part of the commute.
It was genius then, and with our cities as choked as they are now, it remains a concept of simple genius in 2026. However, as cool as a Motocompo is standing up in the boot of a retro Honda City, it’s even cooler laying down in the boot of an NSX.

As you can see in the photos, as reported by The Autopian, and discovered by British NSX enthusiast Chris Scott, it’s a snug fit, but the Motocompo fits nonetheless. So much so we’re left wondering, did Honda designers and engineers plan this all along?
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