Honda has pulled the wraps around its Honda SC e electric scooter. The Honda SC e was on display during this year’s Japan Mobility Show. The performance metrics of the SC e were also released by the Japanese automaker.

Honda SC e electric scooter concept

The Honda SC e Concept is one concept e-scooter that may meet with us soon

The Honda SC e concept is part of the fast-expanding portfolio of electric mobility offerings by Honda. Honda plans to expand its collection of battery-powered vehicles and the SC e is signposted by its dual battery pack setup. The scooter has a modern design with a full-width LED light bar at the front. The LED light bar also features an illuminated Honda logo while foldable pillion-foot pegs are also featured. The electric scooter has a single but spacious seat with a pillion-grab handle. The floorboard of the Honda SC e has blue accents that are also present on the handlebar, motor, tail section, and front lighting panel.

The Honda SC e bears some resemblance to the Honda EM 1e but is noticeably bigger. Its two removable battery packs occupy a significant proportion of the storage space. The 1.3kWh battery packs are positioned behind the scooter’s seat. The Honda SC e has a range of 100km with its two battery packs. It has front disc and rear drum brakes, as well as, rear mono shocks and telescopic front forks.

Honda SC e electric scooter concept

The Honda SC e rolls on 12-inch tires and the scooter is expected to come with Bluetooth connectivity. It has a digital instrument cluster but this was not showcased on the concept model on display during the Japan Mobility Show. Honda is yet to provide availability and pricing details for the SC e but it could be released in 2024.

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