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EICMA 2023: Honda SC E: Electric Scooter Confirmed For Production

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EICMA 2023: Honda SC E: Electric Scooter Confirmed For Production
The 'SC' in its name signifies that it is a scooter; can accommodate two swappable battery packs
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By Jafar Rizvi

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Published on November 7, 2023

Highlights

  • Mass-production version set for 2025
  • Equipped with two 'Honda Mobile Power Pack e' batteries
  • Honda will launch its first electric scooter in India in 2024

At EICMA 2023, Honda has confirmed the SC e: electric scooter concept – first showcased in Japan last month – will enter production. The 'SC' in its name signifies that it is a scooter, and Honda says it plans to put the SC e: into mass production by 2025.

 

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Honda SC e concept 1

 It incorporates electrifying blue accents on various parts 

 

In terms of design, the Honda SC e Electric Scooter takes inspiration from the EM 1e e-scooter, although it is larger. The scooter features a full-LED lighting with illuminated Honda lettering at the front. It also incorporates blue accents on the front lighting panel, handlebar, floorboard, tail section and motor cover.

 

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Honda SC e concept 2

TheSC e Electric Scooter houses two 'Honda Mobile Power Pack e' batteries

 

Under the seat, the SC e: houses two 'Honda Mobile Power Pack e' batteries, each weighing 10 kilograms, which limits under-seat storage space. Nevertheless, this setup is expected to provide a real-world range of approximately 100 kilometres. It is likely to have a more potent motor than the EM:1, potentially enabling a top speed of between 60 to 70 kmph.

 

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While it's uncertain if the Honda SC e: will be introduced in the Indian market, Honda is gearing up to enter the electric two-wheeler sector in India in 2024. Additionally, it intends to offer a scooter with swappable batteries as part of its electric mobility plans.

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