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Skuter elektrik Honda EM1 e: memenangi anugerah berprestij Red Dot Design Award. Honda sebenarnya telah memenangi empat anugerah sekaligus, dengan dua untuk skuter elektrik mereka.

EM1 e: dilancarkan pada tahun lepas sebagai skuter elektrik Honda yang pertama menggunakan solusi bateri Honda Mobile Power e boleh tukar. PCX Electric sebelum ini, sebaliknya, adalah skuter elektrik pengeluaran pertama Honda tetapi tidak menampilkan bateri boleh tukar.

Satu lagi skuter Honda yang memenangi anugerah reka bentuk ialah Honda Motocompacto. Ia jelas merupakan penghormatan kepada Honda Motocompo, yang telah dihasilkan dari 1981 – 1983. Ia adalah “skuter lipat” yang cukup kecil untuk dimuatkan dalam but hatchback Honda City Turbo II. Jika anda terjumpa lagi Motocompo ini, ia amat comel.

Versi semasa adalah berkuasa elektrik, dan kelihatan jauh lebih besar daripada pendahulunya. Honda berkata reka bentuk Motocompacto “juga membolehkan pemperibadian pelanggan dan jahitan melalui aplikasi pelekat dan hiasan lain.” Jadi sediakan set sticker Manga dan Hello Kitty anda!

Dua lagi anugerah adalah untuk mesin pemotong rumput robotik Honda dan enjin bot. Mereka juga pernah memenangi anugerah Red Dot Award untuk XL750 Transalp dan CB750, sebelum ini.

Pembuat lain yang telah memenangi anugerah ini termasuk Ducati dan Yamaha.

The Honda EM1 e: electric scooter has won a Red Dot Design Award. Honda had actually won four awards at one go, with two for their electric scooters.

The EM1 e: made its debut last year as Honda’s first production electric scooter to use the Honda Mobile Power e swappable battery. The previous PCX Electric, on the other hand, was Honda’s first production electric scooter but did not feature a swappable battery.

Another Honda scooter to win the design award was the Honda Motocompacto. It is clearly an homage to the Honda Motocompo, which saw production from 1981 – 1983. It was a foldaway scooter, small enough to fit in the boot of the Honda City Turbo II hatchback. Now how is that for a cute last yard solution?

The current version is electric-powered, and looks to be much bigger than its predecessor. Honda says the Motocompacto’s design “also enables a high level of customer personalization and tailoring through the application of stickers and other decorations.” So get your Manga and Hello Sticker sets ready!

The other two awards were for Honda’s robotic lawnmower and outboard boat engine. They had also won the Red Dot Award for the XL750 Transalp and CB750, previously.

Other manufactures who have won this award include Ducati and Yamaha.

Honda has officially unveiled its first production electric scooter, the Honda EM1 e:. 

  • The EM1 e: is part of Honda’s e-mobility range and stands for “electric moped”.
  • The EM1 e: features a 1.7kW/2.3 horsepower motor that can reach a top speed of 45kmh.

The EM1 e: boasts Honda’s own removable lithium-ion battery, called Honda Mobile Power Pack e:, which offers a maximum range of 48km when using the ECON mode. However, Honda notes that the range was only 30km in testing conditions. The battery can charge from 25% to 75% in 160 minutes.

The EM1 e: also offers customers a new leasing option instead of buying it outright. Honda claims this is to ensure customers do not have to take responsibility for the disposal or recycling of the Honda Mobile Power Pack e:. The scooter comes in three colors: Pearl Sunbeam White, Digital Silver Metallic, and Matte Ballistic Black Metallic.

In terms of ergonomics, the EM1 e: offers 3.3 litres of underseat storage, a compartment in the left side of the fairing front for a 500ml bottle, a USB port for phone charging, and a hook to hang a bag from. If more storage is required, Honda offers a 35-litre top box as an add-on.

Honda has not announced a launch date for the EM1 e:, but it should arrive in dealerships later in 2023. The official launch comes after Honda committed to producing at least 10 different electric powered two-wheeler (PTW) models by 2025.

Honda was among the busiest at EICMA last month after introducing a series of new bikes for 2023, including the all-new XL750 Transalp.

  • Honda EM1 e: is an electric scooter based on the exisitng U-Go scooter in China.
  • Features Honda’s swappable battery unit. 

However, the Japanese firm also unveils its first European-market electric scooter, in the form of the EM1 e:. (yes, the colon after the “e” is part of the name). 

The EM1 e: is an interesting electric scooter mainly because it could be inexpensive as it is based on an existing U-Go scooter manufactured in China by Wuyang-Honda.

While both of scooter is indistinguishable from the outside, there are a few technical differences. Firstly, the EM1 e: is equipped with Honda’s Mobile Power Pack e: swappable battery. 

Although the EM1 e: and U-Go battery shares similar capacity, both features different battery design. Also, the EM1 e: has a range of just 40 kilometres as opposed to the U-Go’s 65 kilometres.

Although their differences in range, the electric motor on the EM1 e: looks identical to the U-Go’s. That said, the hub-mounted unit on the U-Go is rated at 1.6hp. While the figure is not a lot, the scooter can still reach a max speed of 50km/h. 

However, considering the U-Go is available for just CNY7,300 (RM4.5k) in China, the EM1 e: is expected to be priced at around the same, making it one of the most affordable electric scooters in Europe.

The EM1 e: is due to roll out in mid-2023. 

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