Honda just dropped some big news for riders in Europe: the arrival of the Honda WN7, its first fixed-battery electric motorcycle. This isn’t just another commuter EV that quietly hums around the city. The WN7 is aimed at the “Fun” crowd, the riders who want torque, speed, and that rush of the open road.
The bike comes at a time when Honda is pushing hard toward full carbon neutrality across its lineup. Cars, scooters, motorcycles. By the 2040s, the company says every Honda motorcycle will be carbon-neutral, and the WN7 is a serious step in that direction.
Honda WN7: specs, features, and performance
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The WN7 takes direct inspiration from Honda’s EV Fun Concept first shown at EICMA 2024, but this isn’t just a concept anymore—it’s a production bike ready to hit the streets. The name itself carries meaning: “W” stands for “Be the Wind,” “N” for “Naked,” and the “7” points to its output class.
Honda promises performance on par with a 600cc gas bike and torque that rivals a full-size 1000cc machine. That’s no small claim. The WN7 packs a fixed lithium-ion battery good for an estimated 83 miles on a charge. Hook it up to a CCS2 fast charger and you’ll see 20 to 80 percent battery in just 30 minutes. If you’re charging at home, it’ll be full in under 3 hours. The WN7’s range numbers will turn off some prospective buyers, compared to EV car ranges, but in the context of the shorter trips riders take versus car drivers, the range likely will work for an appreciable number of buyers.
The design is slim and futuristic. Up front, a 5-inch TFT screen connects seamlessly with Honda’s RoadSync app, giving you smartphone integration and ride data at a glance. Honda wants riders to feel this isn’t a compromise EV—it’s a proper motorcycle built for excitement.text
The Bigger Picture
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While the WN7 is a spotlight grabber, it’s only part of Honda’s wider plan. The company is lining up a full spread of electric motorcycles, from practical commuters to high-performance fun machines like this one. The idea is simple: no matter what kind of rider you are, Honda wants an electric option for you.
The WN7 is the first major launch in Europe, but it won’t be the last. Expect more models to roll out globally as Honda shifts its decades of ICE expertise into an electrified future. For now, the WN7 is proof that Honda can build a battery-powered bike that doesn’t just meet expectations—it raises them.