Second EV Two-Wheeler Signals Strategic Momentum

The Honda CUV e confirms Honda’s electric intentions in Europe. After the EM1 e:, this model adds higher power and dual swappable batteries with over 70 km range. Designed for the urban electric scooter market, the CUV e reaches 83 km/h, rivaling 125cc gas scooters.

Performance and Battery: Fast Enough, Long Enough

The 2025 Honda CUV e runs on a 6kW E-Drive motor and two Honda Mobile Power Pack e batteries. Output is tuned for daily commuting.

  • Top speed: 83 km/h (52 mph)
  • Torque: 22 Nm
  • Ride modes: ECON, STANDARD, SPORT
  • Range: Over 70 km (43.5+ miles)

Charging specs are commuter-friendly:

Charging Range Time Required
0% to 100% 6 hours
25% to 75% <3 hours

Each battery supports over 2,500 charging cycles and weighs approximately 10.2 kg.

Build and Dimensions: Full-Sized, Agile Scooter

The Honda CUV e electric scooter has dimensions close to the SH Mode 125. It’s agile yet substantial enough for urban riding.

  • Wheelbase: 1310 mm
  • Seat height: 760 mm
  • Ground clearance: 145 mm
  • Turning radius: 1.99 m
  • Weight: 119 kg (Standard), 120 kg (Connected)

Frame: steel underbone. Suspension: telescopic forks + mono rear shock. Brakes: front disc / rear drum with CBS.

Tech Integration: RoadSync Duo and Smart Displays

The CUV e Connected model includes the Honda RoadSync Duo system. It enables smartphone connectivity via Bluetooth for:

  • Navigation with battery-aware routing
  • Hands-free calling
  • Music playback

Display options:

  • Standard model: 5-inch TFT
  • Connected model: 7-inch TFT with EV-specific data

The system evolves with OTA updates. Display color changes with ride mode for added user feedback.

Riding Modes: Custom Performance Options

  • SPORT: Maximum acceleration, EV-style torque
  • STANDARD: Balanced power and efficiency
  • ECON: Max range, smoother throttle

The scooter handles 13° hill climbs with a passenger and 30 kg of cargo. Reverse assist supports tight-space maneuvering.

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Practical Daily Features

Honda prioritized practicality:

  • Flat floorboard for easy on/off access
  • USB-C socket near the fairing
  • Under-seat storage fits daily gear
  • Smart Key access and Reverse Assist
  • LED lighting across all lighting systems

There’s also a 0.7L inner pocket and standard rear carrier.

Accessories and Customization

Honda offers these CUV e accessories:

  • 45L Smart Top Box
  • 35L Smart and standard Top Boxes
  • Screen and Knuckle Guards
  • Alarm Kit

Color choices:

  • Pearl Jubilee White
  • Matte Gunpowder Black Metallic
  • Premium Silver Metallic

Ownership and Market Position

The CUV e will be available by lease, purchase, or subscription, depending on market. Estimated price: $4,000–$4,800 USD. Positioned against mid-range gas scooters and entry-level e-scooters from Chinese rivals.

Key Technical Specifications

Specification Value
Top Speed 83 km/h (52 mph)
Motor Output 6kW
Torque 22 Nm
Range 70+ km
Charging (0–100%) 6 hours
Battery Type Dual 50.3V / 1.3kWh Li-ion
Smart Key Yes
Reverse Assist Yes
Estimated Price $4,000–$4,800 USD


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