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Honda EM1 e: Electric Scooter
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Honda EM1 e: Electric Scooter

Offer Highlights
  • Ride the Honda EM1 e: from just £69 per month

  • 8.9% APR Representative Hire Purchase finance

  • Fully electric with Honda’s removable Mobile Power Pack e: battery

Brochures and Accessories

Click on the link below for the electric Scooters brochure from Honda

SCOOTERS BROCHURE LINK

Honda’s expanding electric scooter range includes models such as the Honda EM1 e:, the new Honda CUV e:, and the upcoming Honda WN7. Each model is designed to deliver practical, zero-emission mobility for modern urban riding.

The Honda EM1 e: is built for short urban commutes. It’s lightweight, easy to ride, learner-legal (CBT compatible in the UK), and powered by Honda’s removable Mobile Power Pack battery for convenient home charging.

The Honda CUV e: is a larger electric scooter designed for greater practicality and performance in busy city environments. It offers increased storage capacity, enhanced technology, and is ideal for commuters looking for a step up from entry-level electric scooters.

The Honda WN7 represents Honda’s next step in electric urban mobility. Designed with modern styling and advanced electric drivetrain technology, it focuses on efficiency, smart connectivity, and everyday usability for city riders.

Range varies depending on model, riding conditions, and rider weight. Honda electric scooters are engineered primarily for city use and daily commuting, delivering practical real-world range for urban journeys.

Models such as the EM1 e: use Honda’s removable Mobile Power Pack battery system, which can be charged from a standard domestic plug socket. This means no specialist home charger is required.

Yes. Entry-level models such as the EM1 e: are CBT compatible in the UK, making them suitable for new riders aged 16+ (subject to licence requirements).

Yes. At John Banks Honda Motorcycles, we offer flexible finance options including PCP and Hire Purchase (subject to status) to help make the switch to electric more accessible.