The Honda WN7 is a full-sized electric motorcycle, offering over 130 km range. It has an 18 kW motor, CCS2 fast charging (20-80% in 30 min), and comes with urban-friendly features.
By Divyam Dubey

Honda has taken a significant step into the electric two-wheeler space with the reveal of the WN7, its full-sized electric motorcycle. Positioned for both commuting and weekend use, the WN7 draws on more than 75 years of the company’s motorcycling heritag. The electric Motorcycle adopts a slim frame with a streetfighter-inspired stance, designed to underline its electric identity. LED lighting is used throughout to ensure clear visibility while keeping energy consumption low. Practicality has also been considered, with a 20-litre underseat storage bay offering space for a helmet or everyday essentials, making it well suited for urban riding.
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A 5-inch colour TFT display takes centre stage as the bike’s control hub, presenting key riding data in a clear, accessible layout. Connectivity is supported via Honda’s RoadSync smartphone app, allowing riders to manage navigation, calls, and music seamlessly on the go.
The WN7 is powered by an 24bhp water-cooled electric motor producing 100 Nm of torque. Estimated range of over 130 km. Honda claims performance on par with a 600cc petrol motorcycle, while offering torque levels usually associated with larger-capacity machines.
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For riders with an A1 licence, a lower-powered 15bhp variant will also be available. Tipping the scales at 217 kg, the motorcycle is engineered to provide balanced and confident handling in both city and highway conditions. The bike also supports CCS2 fast charging, allowing the battery to charge from 20% to 80% in 30 minutes.
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Production is due to commence in late 2025, with the first deliveries expected in Europe in early 2026. The WN7 is part of Honda’s longer-term strategy to achieve carbon neutrality across its two-wheeler line-up, while maintaining the engaging riding experience associated with the brand.