Key Highlights
- Honda Activa electric launching soon in India
- Development to be accelerated by using existing ICE parts
- Fixed battery setup to be used
Honda Motorcycles & Scooters India (HMSI) will soon be launching its highly anticipated electric scooter, i.e., the Activa EV. A confirmation from the company’s CEO revealed the timeline (March 2025) for Activa electric’s India debut. Now, ahead of the launch, more details have surfaced related to the first Honda electric two wheeler.
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Honda Activa Electric More Information Out
Honda Activa electric scooter launch is on the cards for long now. However, due to certain unforeseen circumstances, the Activa EV apparently couldn’t hit the markets. The same has been revealed by the company’s CEO during an interview with NDTV Auto. However, consumers can now get a breather as the Activa EV is now confirmed to make its official debut soon. It will be launched in March 2025 as we reported previously.
Now, coming on to the primary details which have been revealed. Do note that the details shared comes form the industry sources and not from the brand. Honda is still keeping all the mechanics and features of the upcoming Activa electric a mystery.
That said, if we go by the fresh online reports, the Activa electric will be using a fixed battery pack. This contradicts the earlier reports hinting a swappable battery module for the Activa EV. Sadly, the details revealing battery size and range is not known at this point.
Apart from the fixed battery type, the Activa electric is rumored to come with a touch-enabled digital infotainment display. The instrument cluster is expected to get the advanced smart features including Bluetooth compatibility and navigational support.