




Welcome to Slovenia! One of Europe’s best kept secrets is a little country next to Italy and once part of Yugoslavia. TOMOS stands for TÔvarna (factory) MÔtornih (two-wheelers) koles Sezana (Slovenian town near Venice, Italy). Like most moped makers, Tomos was born from the ashes of World War II. From 1955 to the 1970′s Tomos made Puch-compatible mopeds, under license. In 1973 the A3 two-speed engine came out and a new frame, all designed by Tomos. They’ve had robotic welding since the 1970′s. In 1992 the A35 two-speed engine came out, with stronger wider gears, better crankshaft design, and a much improved cylinder that made plenty of torque to climb hills good. After many more years of refinement, from 2002 to 2007 the A55 two-speed engine came out, with super high efficiency to burn every last droplet of gasoline to meet the 2006-later EPA air pollution standards for small street motorcycles.
Below are some of the many 50cc motorcycles and mopeds that Tomos has produced. The factory continues to modernize at it’s original location in Koper, Slovenia to meet new market demands. Their devotion, proud heritage, and history are evident in the products they produce. They appreciate your consideration of Tomos for your transportation needs.

