Honda is pushing more and more towards a sustainable future, and demonstrates this with the unveiling of two innovative electric concepts: an urban scooter and a sports motorbike, both part of a plan that envisages 30 electric models by 2030. Honda's Andrea Venturini explains: ‘These models show Honda's commitment to cleaner mobility, but without compromising on performance.’
The first concept, the ‘Urban,’ scooter offers a comfortable and high-performance solution for the city, with a range of over 70 km and a top speed of 83 km/h.
The second, the ‘Fun Concept,’ is a motorbike comparable in size to the Hornet 750 and promises exciting electric performance with an estimated range of around 120 km. ‘This is not just a styling exercise,’ Venturini emphasises, ’but a preview of what Honda will soon bring to market.’
Honda aims for carbon neutrality by 2050 by integrating sustainable materials and reducing emissions not only in vehicles, but in all production processes. ‘The company has a responsibility to work towards a sustainable future, and Honda is determined to do its part.’