KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Resembles Activa-i with a sleek design and full LED lighting
- Powered by dual removable batteries with a 2.6kWh capacity
- Equipped with telescopic forks and mono-shock suspension
- Features a 12-inch wheel setup and disc/drum brakes
- International market availability is expected by the end of 2024
Honda has showcased an array of forward-looking vehicles, including cars, motorcycles, and scooters. Among these, a new concept called the SC e: e-scooter concept was introduced at the Tokyo Motor Show, also known as the Japan Mobility Show. To learn more, keep reading below.
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Honda SC e: E-Scooter: What To Expect?
The EM1 e:, with its futuristic appearance, draws design inspiration from the Activa-i, a scooter that was once sold in India. The bike boasts a sleek yet curvaceous look, incorporating full LED lighting all around and distinct blue highlights, which are characteristic of concept motorcycles. However, we have limited technical details about the EM1 e; it's known to be powered by a pair of removable batteries, providing a combined capacity of around 2.6kWh. This intriguing electric concept hints at a promising future in the world of two-wheelers.
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In regards to the scooter's hardware, it features telescopic forks in the front and a mono-shock at the rear to handle the suspension duties. The braking system is composed of either a disc or drum setup, and it rides on 12-inch wheels.
While Honda hasn't provided concrete details about production plans, there's a general expectation that this concept will become available in international markets by the end of 2024. However, the prospect of it arriving in the Indian market anytime soon seems less likely. Instead, Honda is anticipated to introduce the electric Activa to Indian consumers in the early part of the coming year.
Verdict
The unveiling of the honda SC e: e-scooter concept showcases their commitment to forward-looking mobility solutions. While technical specifics are currently limited, the concept's design and potential for international expansion reflect a promising step towards sustainable transportation. Also, You can join our 91Wheels Whatsapp Group for all of such latest updates from the automotive industry.
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