[4] The Foresight was only offered with a 250 engine and was sold globally, achieving great success especially in Europe, so much so that Honda's top management developed two versions with a cubic capacity reduced to 125 and 150 cc, called the Honda Pantheon and produced in Italy at the Atessa plant from 1998.
[5] At the beginning of 2000, both the Foresight and its twin Pantheon proved to be among the best-selling scooters in Italy and the production of specimens for the European market was moved to the Atessa plant of Honda Italia Industriale S.p.A.
The Italian-made model also debuts a new 220mm rear disc brake, updates to the CBS system and improved overall build quality.
The engine is Euro 1 approved by adopting the standard ACR catalyst and power drops to 19.2 HP.
In June 2005 the latest update made its debut with the engine which was Euro 2 approved and the passenger handles in the same color as the bodywork and a new front light group were introduced.