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What is the top speed of beat?

There isn’t a single top speed for “Beat” because the term can refer to different things. For the best-known Beat models, top speeds are typically in the mid‑100 km/h range: about 135 km/h (84 mph) for the Honda Beat and roughly 140–150 km/h (87–93 mph) for the Suzuki Beat.


Common Beat references


The following figures reflect stock configurations of the two most widely known Beat models. They can vary with year, engine, tuning, and market regulations.




  • Honda Beat


    Top speed: approximately 135 km/h (84 mph).




  • Suzuki Beat


    Top speed: approximately 140–150 km/h (87–93 mph).




Note: Real-world speeds depend on maintenance, drivetrain condition, aerodynamics, and local driving conditions. Kei and microcars like these are often tuned more for agility and efficiency than for outright high-speed performance.


Other interpretations of "Beat"


Beyond vehicles, "beat" can refer to tempo in music or other uses. If you had a different Beat in mind—such as a musical tempo, a product, or another specific model—tell me which one you mean and I’ll provide precise figures.


Summary


In common automotive references, the Beat models sit in the mid-100 km/h range. The Honda Beat typically tops out around 135 km/h (84 mph), while the Suzuki Beat usually reaches about 140–150 km/h (87–93 mph), with real-world speeds influenced by year, condition, and configuration.

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