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Honda ICON e Electric Scooter Launches at Lower Price Than Petrol Mopeds

Honda is stepping up its electric two-wheeler strategy with the launch of the ICON e: — a compact, city-focused electric scooter designed to lower the barrier to entry for new riders.

Priced at 220,000 yen (around €1,350), the ICON e: undercuts comparable petrol-powered mopeds, signalling Honda’s intent to accelerate electric motorcycle adoption through affordability and practicality.

A Budget-Friendly Entry Into Electric Mobility

One of the biggest hurdles for electric two-wheelers has been cost. With the ICON e:, Honda Motor Co. addresses this head-on.

The scooter launches at approximately 20,000 yen less than Honda’s own petrol-powered scooters introduced last year. Cost reductions come from parts optimisation and economies of scale, supported by production and sales in markets such as Indonesia.

Designed for City Life

The ICON e: adopts a scooter-style layout with a flat footrest, prioritising comfort and practicality for daily urban commuting.

Honda claims a range of 81 km (50 miles) per charge. For context, average daily moped usage in many cities is under 10 km, meaning riders could potentially charge just once per week.

For EU commuters navigating congested city centres, an 80 km real-world range makes the ICON e: well suited to short urban hops, last-mile commuting and delivery use cases.

Removable Battery and Swapping Ecosystem

A key highlight is Honda’s Mobile Power Pack e: removable battery system.

The battery can be:

– Removed and charged indoors
– Swapped at designated battery-swapping stations

Honda has been steadily expanding its swappable battery ecosystem across Asian markets, allowing it to leverage scale, reduce production costs and improve convenience. This modular strategy could be particularly relevant for European cities where apartment living makes home charging more complex.

If introduced to Europe, battery swapping could help address range anxiety and charging accessibility — two major barriers to electric scooter adoption.

Lowering the Barrier to Entry

In Japan, the ICON e: can be ridden with a moped licence obtainable from age 16, significantly lowering entry requirements compared to larger motorcycles.

Across the EU, licensing categories such as AM already allow 16-year-olds to ride mopeds in many countries. If Honda positions the ICON e: within Europe’s 45 km/h moped class, it could tap into a broad youth and urban commuter market.

That makes the ICON e: strategically important — not just another electric scooter, but potentially an entry point into electric mobility for first-time riders.

Honda’s Expanding Electric Strategy

While Honda has taken a more measured approach to electrification compared to some startups, its push into lightweight urban electric models has intensified in recent years.

The ICON e: joins a growing portfolio of small electric two-wheelers built around practical use cases rather than high-performance aspirations. By focusing on affordability, swappable batteries and daily usability, Honda is clearly targeting mass adoption at the lower end of the market.

For Europe — where urban low-emission zones are expanding and fuel prices remain volatile — affordable electric scooters could see accelerating demand.

[source: The Asahi Shimbun]
Feb 24, 2026Blagojce Krivevski
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