The price of Honda e-MTB concept will be NGN 3,815,000 in Nigeria expectedly, all specs, features and Price on this page are unofficial, official price, and specs will be update on official announcement.
Introduced:
Honda’s New Concept e-MTB has a Full Suspension Frame and portable Charger. Despite the bike’s impressive specs and features, it remains a concept. Honda’s vision is clear, though—they see this e-MTB fitting into a lifestyle that values sustainability and family time. The company’s use of industry buzzwords like “sustainable” and “family-oriented” isn’t just marketing fluff. It’s hopefully a nod to a future where leisure activities don’t just entertain but also care for the planet.
Design:
Design-wise, the Honda e-MTB Concept doesn’t stray far from the company’s motorcycle heritage. It sports a full-suspension frame that’s both eye-catching and practical for the rugged trails it’s designed to conquer. There’s a whisper of motorcycle DNA in its aggressive downhill geometry and the sleek monocoque design of the frame. While Honda keeps the powertrain details under wraps, the rumour mill suggests collaboration with Brose, a German tech giant known for its robust e-bike systems.
Accessories:
But it’s not just about looks or lineage. The bike’s features read like a wish list for outdoor enthusiasts: a Sram Eagle AXS drivetrain for seamless shifting, Shimano hydraulic disc brakes for reliable stopping power, and even a portable fast charger for the long haul.
Brand |
Honda |
Model |
e-MTB Concept |
Release date |
2024-2025 |
Class |
E-bike |
Status |
Upcoming |
Made in |
Japan |
Colors |
Silver color |
Electric |
|
Battery |
500-750Wh 48V High-capacity lithium-ion battery |
Motor |
250-500 W Mid-drive motor |
Top speed |
25-30 km/h |
Range |
60-80 kilometers |
dimensions |
|
Length |
1800 millimeters |
Height |
1100 mm |
Wheelbase |
1200 mm |
Ground clearance |
250 mm |
Weight |
20-25 kilograms |
Accessories |
|
Frame |
Thin Aluminum cast frame |
Brake type |
Shimano brake |
Front/rear brakes |
203 mm front and rear disc brakes |
Wheels |
DT Swiss XM 1700 wheels |
Tires |
Maxxis Minion DHR II tires |
Drivetrain |
SRAM Eagle drivetrain |
Suspension |
Fox Float X suspension system |
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