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The model will be available in two battery options – 4.1 kWh and 6.3 kWh. The former will offer a range of around 120 km, while the latter is capable of offering 170 km.
Honda E-VO. (Photo: Honda)
The top giant in the two-wheel segment, Honda, has finally entered the electric game, following the ongoing trend. The company has introduced its first electric motorcycle globally, named E-VO.
The model will remain specific for the Chinese market as of yet. It will be sold in the homeland only for now. The plans of bringing the model to the Indian shore remain dicey.
Partnership and Aesthetic
According to the details, the electric set of wheels has been built in collaboration with the local partner in Guangzhou. Talking about the style and design, the maiden e-motorcycle has been given a proper café racer look, aiming to bring back the retro touch element under modern skin.
It gets curved-shaped front facia, featuring a decent-sized transparent retro-style visor, paired with impressive fairing on both sides, covering most of the important parts. For the comfort level, the E-VO gets a single-piece seat unit with no grab handles for the pillion, just like typical cafe racer style.
Notable Elements
It comes with clip-on handlebars with multiple control elements. The bar also treated with mirrors sleek mirrors on the side, which makes it look unique in the segment. The battery-powered e-bike runs on a 16-inch wheel at the front, while the rear gets 14-inch alloy wheels.
Chassis, Battery and Range
At the heart, Honda E-VO is equipped with a PMS electric motor, which is capable of offering an impressive output. The e-bike uses an aluminium chassis, cutting down the weight to give a rooted riding experience to the customers.
The model will be available in two battery options – 4.1 kWh and 6.3 kWh. The former promises to offer a range of around 120 km, while the latter is capable of offering 170 km on a single charge.

Shahrukh Shah, Sub-Editor at News18, loves to write about everything that moves on wheels. With years of experience and the required skill sets, he is contributing to the auto section, where he let people know …Read More
Shahrukh Shah, Sub-Editor at News18, loves to write about everything that moves on wheels. With years of experience and the required skill sets, he is contributing to the auto section, where he let people know … Read More
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