There is just over a month left until the 2023 Japan Mobility Show and Honda has announced its plans for the exhibition, including two motorcycles.
Honda has announced that it will exhibit at the 2023 Japan Mobility Show, which will take place between late October and early November.
The 2023 Japan Mobility Show (formerly known as the Tokyo Motor Show) will be open to the public on October 28 and will end on November 5. Honda’s list of exhibits includes two two-wheeled electric vehicles (PTW).
The first PTW in question is part of a conceptual project called “Sustaina-C”, with the motorcycle itself named “SC e: Concept”. The motorcycle has two replaceable batteries from Honda’s Mobile Power Pack e: and is an electric scooter that appears to be slightly larger in size than Honda’s first production model, the EM1 e:. Honda states: “this model offers smooth and powerful riding, unique to an electric motorcycle, and provides greater comfort for people’s daily mobility.”
The aforementioned Mobile Power Pack e: is another novelty from Honda at the Japan Mobility Show, as well as the “Pocket Concept”, which is, as the name suggests, a “pocket” electric motorcycle
Honda states that it is driving its mobility business based on its slogan “The Power of Dreams – How we move you.” Honda says this slogan means:
“The dreams of everyone working at Honda have always been the driving force of Honda, and a variety of mobility products and services that Honda creates with that power of dreams will physically move people, move people’s hearts, and help many people achieve their dreams so that there is an expansion of dreams towards the future.”
Honda will also showcase a series of conceptual cars and even a hybrid VTOL (vertical takeoff and landing) aircraft at the show.
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