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Electric vehicle development in Indonesia is drawing significant public interest. Electric motorcycles, alongside electric cars, are emerging as efficient and environmentally friendly alternatives for daily mobility. In this context, Honda electric motorcycles have become a prominent topic of discussion.
Honda, a well-established automotive brand in Indonesia, is expanding its electric vehicle lineup through PT Astra Honda Motor (AHM) with a range of modern electric motorcycles. This initiative supports the industry's shift toward sustainable mobility, beyond merely following global trends.
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Electric motorcycles are gaining popularity as consumers increasingly value operational cost efficiency and reduced environmental impact. Several reasons why electric motorcycles are driving this trend include:
Electric motorcycles produce no direct exhaust emissions, supporting efforts to reduce urban air pollution. This aligns with Astra’s commitment to lowering greenhouse gas emissions through sustainability initiatives and low-carbon operations.
Electric motorcycles are more economical than fuel-powered vehicles, particularly for short-distance and urban travel. With fewer moving parts, they also offer lower maintenance costs.
Modern electric motorcycles offer smart connectivity, multiple riding modes, advanced battery systems, and contemporary designs, enhancing both practicality and the overall riding experience.
For decades, Honda has had a longstanding reputation for understanding the needs of Indonesian riders. Its electric motorcycle lineup continues this legacy of durability, comfort, and ergonomic design.
Electric motorcycles provide a quieter ride without engine vibrations and eliminate the need to wait at fuel stations, unlike conventional gasoline models.
A key innovation from Honda is the Honda Mobile Power Pack e: technology, an integrated power ecosystem designed to meet strict safety standards.
The battery is resistant to dust and water splashes from all directions (IP65 standard) and is easily removable and swappable.
Two flexible charging options are available for users with busy daily routines:
1. You can charge the battery at home with an Off-board Charger (which takes approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes to charge from 25% to 75%).
2. Alternatively, you can exchange an empty battery for a fully charged one at Honda Power Pack Exchanger e: facilities, now available at more strategic locations.
PT Astra Honda Motor (AHM) has launched several flagship electric motorcycle models to meet the diverse needs of modern consumers. Key models include:
The Honda EM1 e: was among the first Honda electric motorcycles officially introduced in Indonesia. It is designed for daily mobility with a compact, modern appearance.
This model is also available as the EM1 e: Plus, featuring an additional rear carrier for transporting goods. The Honda EM1 e: uses the removable and rechargeable Honda Mobile Power Pack e: battery.
For those who need extra functionality, this PLUS variant includes an additional rear carrier at the back of the motorcycle. This feature is very useful if you want to install an additional storage box to carry extra items, such as helmets or groceries.
This variant is also available in an exclusive Excellent Matte Silver color, offering a futuristic and elegant appearance.
The Honda CUV e: is a flagship model in Honda’s electric motorcycle lineup. This motorcycle features a premium design and advanced features, including several riding modes such as ECON, Standard, and Sport.
Equipped with two 1.5 kWh batteries, the Honda CUV e: can travel about 80 kilometers on a single charge. It has also attracted significant attention at automotive exhibitions in 2025.
The Honda CUV e: RoadSync Duo is a premium variant that features Honda RoadSync Duo connectivity, enabling smartphone integration via Bluetooth.
This feature allows riders to access digital navigation, phone calls, and notifications directly from the handlebars. The model also includes a modern TFT display and premium design, enhancing the futuristic appeal of Honda electric vehicles.
Honda introduced the ICON e: as part of its electric vehicle expansion in Indonesia. Designed for daily urban mobility, it features a practical, minimalist, and modern design suitable for young users and commuters.
The Honda ICON e: marks a significant step in expanding Honda’s two-wheeled electric vehicle ecosystem in Indonesia, particularly for urban users seeking efficient and environmentally friendly transportation.
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Honda’s range of electric motorcycle variants represents both innovation and a significant shift toward modern, sustainable mobility.
By developing diverse electric vehicle models and supporting sustainability strategies, Astra and Honda demonstrate their commitment to environmentally friendly transportation solutions for Indonesia.
If you want to see more about how Astra develops electrified vehicle innovations and implements its long-term sustainability commitments, you can explore the Astra Sustainability Report or discover the latest vehicle lineup from PT Astra Honda Motor.