KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Honda's first-ever electric bike will launch this year
- Will feature MPP patent tech for a better range
- Honda two-wheelers to go all-electric by 2040
Honda has decided to go all-electric. Yes, in a recent announcement, Honda has revealed its intention to become a completely green brand by 20240. And the beginning of it will be through the Honda electric bike that will debut later this year. Read the complete details about Honda's future plans and the upcoming e-bike below. Also, make sure to join our 91Wheels WhatsApp Group for the latest automotive updates.
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Honda Electric Bike and New EV Plans
As per the recent announcement by Honda, it is all set to go completely electric by 2040. Believing that EVs are the most effective solution for budget mobility, Honda will debut its first-ever electric bike later this year. While not a lot of details are available about it, this e-bike will debut Honda's patented Mobile Power Pack EV tech. It is believed that this technology will revolutionize electric vehicles with its efficient range and battery swapping.
Moreover, Honda plans to introduce 7 different electric two-wheelers by 2030. This will be a complete range of EVs meant for every purpose. It'll include fast bikes with performance-oriented design and setup, as well as easy-to-ride city commuters. These new EVs will also include the first electric scooter that is also planned for India in the coming future. For now, the development of this EV portfolio is ongoing and with the electric bike debut, we shall be able to witness a historical change.
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Verdict
While as an enthusiast, this news might sound bad but the change to EVs is imminent. Big brands like Honda are already working on it. In fact, a rival brand Yamaha is also set to launch its electric scooter in India soon. Hence, the golden era of Honda ICE two-wheelers is slowly fading away before it completely vanishes by 2040.