Honda has just released a teaser video for its upcoming all-electric sports motorcycle, slated for launch on September 2nd. This exciting new model promises to offer an enticing package with performance equivalent to a 500cc engine and a bold, futuristic design.
According to the initial revelations, Honda’s new electric motorcycle will be styled as a naked bike, drawing inspiration from the impressive EV Fun Concept. The Japanese automaker aims to create a machine that rivals the performance of internal combustion engines, boasting a power output of up to 50 horsepower and substantial torque for a thrilling riding experience.

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The design of this motorcycle is an instant head-turner. Its front end features sharply styled LED headlights and daytime running lights, giving it a high-tech, warrior-like appearance. The riding position is comfortable yet sporty, with a wide handlebar and mirrors mounted on the grip ends. A large, modern digital display keeps the rider informed with all the vital stats.

A bold, futuristic design that demands attention

A riding position that’s both comfortable and sporty
One of the standout features at the rear is the single-sided swingarm, typically found on premium motorcycles, showcasing the intricate design of the multi-spoke wheels and large rear tire. Honda has also confirmed that this electric motorcycle will support fast charging with the CCS2 standard, widely used in Europe, reducing charging times significantly.

A single-sided swingarm adds a touch of premium elegance

Fast charging support with CCS2 standard reduces waiting times
Initially, this electric motorcycle will be launched in the European market, followed by other regions. The price and detailed specifications will be unveiled at the official launch event.
While we eagerly await the arrival of this high-performance electric motorcycle, Honda’s current electric vehicle offerings in Vietnam cater to the mass market with two affordable models: the ICON e, assembled locally and priced at VND 26.9 million, and the CUV e, imported from Thailand and available only through a monthly rental plan at VND 1.5 million.
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