Honda's 1st-ever electric motorcycle is here: Check features, price
Honda just dropped the WN7, its first-ever electric motorcycle, at EICMA 2025 in Milan.
With a minimalist look, signature LED light bar, and bold black-and-gold colors, it's a fresh step into the EV world for Honda.
The bike goes up to 140km on 1 charge
The WN7 packs an 18kW rated power (50kW peak, approximately 67hp) water-cooled motor with 100Nm torque—so it feels like a powerful petrol bike but runs clean.
It goes up to 140km on one charge and supports CCS2 fast charging (20% to 80% in about 30 minutes).
You get adjustable regen braking, walking speed mode for easy parking moves, and a crisp five-inch TFT screen with EV menus.
Price tag: £12,999 in the UK; pre-orders placed before November 4 receive a complimentary seat bag.
Production will take place in Japan
Honda built the WN7 to compete with mid-sized electric bikes and high-torque petrol models—think quiet rides and customizable feel without sacrificing fun.
Production will take place in Japan, with global rollout plans on the way.
If you want an eco-friendly ride that doesn't skimp on performance or style, this one might be worth checking out.