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Honda Em1e: Company launches its first electric scooter, offers an amazing design and detachable batteries, all you must know

Honda Em1e: Honda's first electric scooter launched, offers an amazing design and detachable batteries, all you must know

Honda Em1e: Honda first unveiled the EM1e Electric Scooter in 2016, and the firm has now made public the features of the new model. Up to ten new electric two-wheelers will be released by the company by 2025. Also on this list will be the brand-new EM1e electric scooter. By 2040, the business intends for its portfolio to consist entirely of electric vehicles. Let us inform you that the nation has been eagerly awaiting the arrival of Honda’s electric scooter for a very long time.

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Honda Em1e specs

The Honda EM1 E electric scooter includes a removable lithium-ion battery. It can travel up to 48 kilometres on a single battery. A full charge from 0% to 50% takes two hours to complete. An electric scooter needs six hours to charge completely, according to reports.

It has disc brakes up front and drum brakes in the back. The electric two-wheeler boasts a good suspension system, with telescopic forks up front and dual shocks in the back. The turn indicators are affixed to the handlebar, while the LED headlight unit is placed to the front apron. There is a grab rail as well. Fast city rides are the intended use of this electric scooter.

Price details

The Honda EM1 E electric scooter’s price is not yet known. No indications have been made as to when its delivery will start, though. The electric scooter comes in three different colour options: White, Silver, and Black.

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