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No, Honda didn’t just launch its first electric motorcycle (and you can’t buy it)

June 2, 2025 8 Min Read
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The electrical bike market is a small and extremely interconnected one, with a restricted quantity of suppliers and an excellent smaller variety of precise honest-to-goodness bike producers. Whereas Covid-era progress led to a collection of highly-funded speedy developments and flashy bulletins, the previous couple of years have been exhausting on the business as funding and pleasure have each dwindled, leading to a smaller variety of large releases. So it is smart that individuals would bounce at information that Honda is now producing its first electrical bike and that you could already purchase it. The one downside is that none of that’s true – lastly some actual pretend information.

In the previous couple of days, various information shops ran with a narrative claiming Honda was now producing and promoting its first ever electrical bike, a motorbike often called the E-VO. Whereas some articles offered a reasonably grounded and correct evaluation of the state of affairs, others jumped on the extra clickbaity bandwagon.

Like many rumors, the story does have some reality to it. There may be an interesting-looking cafe racer-styled E-VO bike that was simply introduced, and its brand does partially embody a purple Honda badge, however that’s the place issues begin to go awry as some articles performed a bit quick and free with the info.

The principle points with the story heard ’around the web are that 1) Honda has already produced a number of electrical bikes, 2) the E-VO isn’t actually a Honda, and three) you’ll be able to’t really purchase the bike, no less than not the way in which many headlines would have you ever imagine.

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The Chinese language launch of the Honda-Wuyang E-VO

To be honest, even Electrek wasn’t spared, with its personal story repeating a number of doubtful claims seen elsewhere across the web, amongst different smaller errors equivalent to an odd swipe at LiveWire for not producing DC fast-charging electrical bikes, which it famously does.

However let’s break down every of the errors or flashy clickbait headlines that duped many journalists and electrical bike followers alike.

The primary main situation is that the premise is fallacious. Honda has constructed a number of electrical bikes up to now, although usually smaller designs with step-through frames. The E-VO could be a brand new design route, taking over an attention-grabbing cafe racer design, however let’s not overlook that fashions just like the all-electric Honda PCX Electrical have been launched again in 2018. In truth, Visordown unusually mislabeled a photograph of a PCX Electrical, referring to it as an E-VO in its personal article a couple of days in the past. (And to be honest, not everybody whiffed on this one, with shops like RideApart and CycleWorld giving even-handed and correct protection to Honda’s e-moto efforts).

Second, this bike isn’t even a Honda. When you look nearer on the badging, you’ll see it’s labeled as “Wuyang Honda” with the primary phrase clearly printed a lot smaller within the brand to obscure it in favor of Honda’s a lot stronger model popularity. To place it merely, the E-VO is produced by the Chinese language firm Wuyang, through which Honda invested in as a part of a three way partnership. Wuyang-Honda is a Chinese language firm owned by the most important Chinese language automaker GAC. It does produce some Honda-developed bikes for the Chinese language market (just like the CB collection, CBR, and many others.), but it surely additionally produces its personal home market-only fashions. The latter is what the E-VO is. It’s not a Honda and it’s not produced by Honda. It’s produced by Wuyang-Honda, which is a Chinese language firm partially funded by the Japanese firm Honda to earn a living from the Chinese language market. It’s just like how Ducati doesn’t actually make these Ducati electrical bicycles, however fairly engages in a licensing settlement that lets one other firm produce them and print a well-known identify on the aspect.

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And that brings us to the third main situation glossed over within the E-VO launch – that you could’t actually purchase it. Nicely, some folks can, however not you. A minimum of, not except you occur to be Chinese language or dwelling in China. As talked about above, this isn’t a Honda bike that you could purchase at a Honda supplier. It’s a Wuyang bike that was just lately launched in China and solely bought in China. It wasn’t designed for export and doesn’t meet every other worldwide laws or security requirements as a result of it wasn’t designed for every other markets outdoors of China.

Electrek’s Take

I’ve been a fan of electrical bikes for a very long time, driving and protecting them with pleasure as I’ve watched the business progress. I speak the speak and I stroll the stroll. I don’t even personal a automobile, as my household will get round totally on electrical bikes, e-scooters, and e-bikes. I don’t intend to unfairly name out different information shops and even my very own colleagues, however I do suppose that accuracy in reporting on such a nascent business is vital.

Accuracy in reporting isn’t nearly maintaining the business well-informed but additionally guaranteeing practical expectations among the many public. Similar to all of these tales popping up a couple of years in the past to the impact of “GM is producing a $14,000 electrical pickup truck” turned out to be clickbait (they have been electrical mini-trucks produced in China, for the Chinese language market, by Chinese language corporations through which GM invested), the E-VO has additionally become one thing of a white whale. For years, riders have begged main producers like Honda to get on board with electrical bikes. And so when there’s even an inkling of progress on that entrance, the story can get forward of itself.

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That isn’t to say that Honda gained’t ever produce a full-sized e-moto or road bike. Maybe the E-VO will promote effectively in China and Honda will look favorably upon Wuyang’s work there. However the second when an honest-to-goodness Honda electrical bike lands remains to be years away, and no quantity of wishful pondering or artistic writing goes to vary that.

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