
The bike offers a range of over 130 km per charge, fast charging in 30 minutes (20% to 80%), and performance comparable to a 600cc engine with torque close to 1000cc models.
First revealed as the EV Fun Concept at the 2024 EICMA Motorcycle Show in Milan, the WN7 is now available as a production model. This marks Honda’s entry into the large electric motorcycle segment after years of focusing on scooters and commuter EVs.
The slim, EV-specific design features a 5-inch TFT display with Honda RoadSync smartphone connectivity, enhancing both style and technology for riders.
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Honda says the launch is a major step toward its vision of making all motorcycles carbon neutral by the 2040s.
Key Features
Range: Over 130 km per charge
Battery: Fixed lithium-ion
Charging: CCS2 fast charging (20% to 80% in about 30 minutes), home charging takes under 3 hours
Performance: Comparable to a 600cc engine motorcycle, torque close to 1000cc models
Design: Slim, EV-specific styling
Technology: 5-inch TFT display with Honda RoadSync smartphone connectivity
This launch marks Honda’s entry into the large electric motorcycle market. Until now, the company mainly focused on electric scooters and commuter bikes. The WN7 is also part of Honda’s long-term goal to make all motorcycles carbon neutral by the 2040s.
Honda’s launch of the WN7 is a game-changer. With powerful specs rivaling 600cc and even 1000cc motorcycles, Honda is not just entering the EV bike market but reshaping it. This move shows how big brands are now investing in carbon neutrality while still offering performance and style. For bike enthusiasts, the WN7 means the future of riding has already begun.



