Honda's electric bike will soon have a global debut; will get TFT dash, LED DRL and futuristic design
Honda Two-Wheeler is going to introduce its first electric motorcycle on September 2. The company has released a teaser in which the bike is seen in camouflage. TFT dash and horizontal LED DRL are visible in the teaser. It is expected that this bike will give performance equal to a 500cc motorcycle. The company will first launch it in the European market; there is less possibility of launching it in India.

Honda Two-Wheeler is going to bring its new electric motorcycle. The company will launch its first electric bike on September 2 at a global level. A teaser has also been released by the company regarding this. In this teaser, an electric bike is shown in camouflage.
Honda has unveiled a teaser, which presents a covered test model, which implies that the bike is in the development process. The TFT dash is presented at the start of the teaser, and then there is a horizontal LED DRL, similar to the EV Fun concept. It also features a single-sided swingarm with 17-inch wheels. Grippy 150-section Pirelli Rosso 3 tires are also visible in it. There is also an audio clip at the end of the video, which suggests that it is going to be an electric bike.
Last year at EICMA, Honda said that the EV Fun concept would give performance equivalent to a 500cc motorcycle. Based on this, the same level of performance can be expected in its production model as well. This is not the first time that Honda has brought a two-wheeler electric motorcycle. Recently, the company launched the Honda E-VO in China, although the company has developed it in collaboration with Wuyang. At the same time, Honda has completely developed the upcoming electric bike on its own.
This electric motorcycle from Honda will be launched first in the European market. After this, it will gradually be made available for sale in other countries. At present, there is less possibility of its launch in India in the near future, as the company is currently engaged in introducing its electric scooters in the domestic market.