Honda launches EM1 e:, its first electric moped in Europe, with 48-km range – EQ Mag
EM1, which Honda says is an electric moped, was announced in September last year and revealed two months later.
Japanese automaker Honda has launched EM1, its first electric scooter. The model was announced in September last year and revealed two months later.
With EM1, Honda aims to attract youngsters, as well as customers who want to purchase an affordable e-scooter.
Honda EM1: Battery
EM1, which Honda says is an electric moped (hence ‘EM’ in its name), comes with the in-house Lithium-Ion battery called the ‘Honda Mobile Power Pack e.’ The 1.47 kWh battery, which weighs 10.3 kg, is charged using a 270 W AC charger, which takes up to 6 hours to fully charge the battery.
Honda EM1: Top speed and range
The manufacturer claims a top speed of 45 km/h, with a maximum range of 48 km.
Honda EM1: Features
It is equipped with features such as telescopic suspension, twin shock absorber, combi braking, front disc braking, rear disc braking, 12-inch front wheels, 10-inch rear wheels, and more.
Honda EM1: Colours
The manufacturer is offering the model in three colour schemes: black, silver, and white.
Honda EM1: Price
No pricing details are available for EM1, which Honda has launched for the European market, for now. In India, it may be launched later this year.
Source: PTI
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