The Honda WN7 has been officially named the brand's first large-capacity electric motorcycle. It is set to launch in the UK for ₱960,000 (₤12,999) and will start arriving at dealers by early 2026.
First shown as the EV Fun concept, this bike is set to be unveiled again at the big Eicma trade show this November 4. For those who pre-order before that date, a free rear seat bag accessory will be included.
The WN7 has a water-cooled electric motor with 67bhp peak power and 73.8lb.ft torque, enough to rival mid-size combustion nakeds. It weighs 217kg, slightly heavier than the Honda CB750 Hornet.
There is a CCS2 fast charging system that can charge 20-80% in 30 minutes. On a full charge, the range reaches more than 130km using the fixed lithium-ion battery. There is also an A1 licence friendly version with 14.8bhp, and a full charge at home using a 6kVA system takes less than 3 hours.
Its features include LED lights, belt drive, and 5-inch TFT display, showing Honda's adherence to the modern electric mobility trend.