
The Honda Wind Naked 7 or WN7 is ready for 2026. First shown as an “EV Fun” concept at the recent EICMA, it has been quickly pushed towards production. It will hit showrooms in Europe in early 2026 as Honda’s first full-electric big bike.
Unlike small electric motorcycles and scooters, the WN7 is compatible with the CCS2 fast charger, the same standard as electric cars. It can charge from 20% to 80% in 30 minutes, adding 89 km range. It can also be charged at home using a 230V AC socket (0%–100% in 5.5 hours) or a dedicated 6kVA wall unit (2.4 hours).
In terms of performance, Honda says it accelerates faster than the CB500 Hornet, from 0–100 km/h in 4.6 seconds. It has a top speed of 129 km/h, and a range of 140 km at an average speed of 55 km/h. The liquid-cooled motor has 50 kW peak power, 18 kW certified constant output, and 100 Nm torque.
Features include Pro-Arm swingarm, full LED lights, four riding modes, Showa USD forks, traction control, ABS with cornering function, regenerative braking, 5-inch TFT display with smartphone connectivity, smart key, and forward/reverse walk mode.
Honda PH does not yet have an official price or availability in the Philippines, but expect it to be the flagship model of Honda's new electric motorcycle brand.




