Is that for a 2-stroke or 4-stroke engine?
Very important point in a really old topic but what the heck right?
A chance to learn.
2-strokers commonly come in 48cc and 66cc though the bad joke of anything being called 80cc is a flat out lie, it's so persistent it just won't die.
4-strokers the 49cc HS 142F and Honda 50cc are common and it's a thread saying 49cc.
Most anything around ~50cc get engine gears to take advantage of the small power source.
Unless I purposely limit power for a given customers needs or abilities, 30+MPH on ~50cc is common in my builds because of gearing.
What I have been doing the last few months is try to get away from 2-strokes as much as possible and use lower power 4-stroke engines like the 49cc 142F and 53cc 144F HS engines.
With the right 3-speed back hub ~35+mph is the baseline for them.
This is a 53cc 3-speed that does 40mpg with ease, even maintained 30 uphill for a mile+ stretch.
It's not so much how much power you have to start with, it's how and when you put it to the ground.