Honda Philippines has previewed the all-new, fully electric WN7 at the 2026 Makina Moto Expo. It’s the biggest and most powerful EV motorcycle from the Japanese brand so far, and it will be available this June 2026.
The Honda WN7 joins the EM1 e: and CUV e: in the brand’s EV lineup. The WN7 is a full-size EV motorcycle that features a 9.3kWh battery and an electric motor delivering 67.5hp (50.4kW) and 100Nm of torque—those numbers exceed the power output of Honda’s 500cc bikes.

The WN7 has a 144km range, accompanied by a charging time of 30 minutes from 20% to 80% in ‘Quick’ charging mode. Under ‘Normal’ mode, the battery can charge from 0% to 100% in a total of 2 hours and 30 minutes.
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It’s a sleek motorcycle with a neo-retro design. It features twin-projector LED headlamps with daytime running lights, LED taillights, round bar-end mirrors, and copper and silver accents highlighting the frameless aluminum chassis.

The bike has a telescopic upside-down fork and a rear monoshock with a single-sided swingarm, exposing the sporty multi-spoke 17-inch rims. Stopping is performed by dual front brake discs and a single rear brake disc—all of which are equipped with ABS. Other features include a five-inch TFT display, Honda’s RoadSync connectivity, and Smart Key entry.
Honda has not released the WN7’s official price yet, but with the bike’s availability in a few months, we should receive an update very soon. You can check out the WN7 in the metal at the Makina Moto Expo until April 12, 2026.
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