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Honda Launches Electric Motorcycle in Vietnam

Honda Launches Electric Motorcycle in Vietnam
Michelle L.
January 11, 2026

Honda unveils a new electric motorcycle in Vietnam ahead of a July ban on gasoline bikes in central Hanoi, as competition in the market intensifies.

Source: NHK News

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Honda Motor has introduced a new electric motorcycle in Vietnam as the country prepares to implement tougher environmental controls aimed at reducing urban air pollution.

The model was unveiled over the weekend at an event in Hanoi, just months before authorities plan to prohibit gasoline-powered motorcycles from operating in the city’s central districts starting in July. The move signals a strategic shift for Honda in one of its most important markets, where motorcycles remain the dominant form of personal transport.

Vietnam represents a critical base for the Japanese manufacturer, which currently holds roughly 80 percent of the local motorcycle market. However, that position is coming under pressure as the industry begins its transition away from internal combustion engines.

Designed for Urban Use

According to Honda, the new electric motorcycle has a top speed of 80 km/h and a range of up to 120 kilometers per charge, making it suitable for daily commuting within cities. The company plans to begin selling the model in June, ahead of the July ban in central Hanoi.

While Honda has not yet disclosed pricing, the model is expected to compete with a growing number of lower-cost electric bikes produced by Vietnamese manufacturers and new regional entrants.

Regulation Drives Market Shift

Vietnam’s decision to restrict gasoline-powered motorcycles in parts of the capital reflects broader efforts to address worsening air quality in urban areas, where two-wheelers account for a large share of traffic and emissions.

This policy shift is accelerating the move toward electrification across the local motorcycle industry, forcing both established brands and newcomers to adapt quickly.

Competition Intensifies

Honda now faces increasing pressure in Vietnam from domestic companies offering cheaper electric models and from international manufacturers entering the market with battery-powered alternatives. While these rivals often compete on price, Honda is betting on reliability, technology, and long-term ecosystem development to defend its position.

Arai Sayaka, head of Honda Vietnam, said the company believes its engineering experience and technical expertise give it a significant advantage. She added that Honda intends to invest not only in vehicles, but also in the supporting infrastructure needed to make electric motorcycles practical — particularly charging networks.

A Strategic Bet on Electrification

For Honda, the new launch is more than just a product introduction. It marks a broader strategic pivot in a market where regulatory change, environmental pressure, and shifting consumer expectations are reshaping the future of personal mobility.

As Vietnam’s urban transport landscape evolves, the success of Honda’s electric push may determine whether the company can retain its long-standing leadership in one of Asia’s most competitive two-wheeler markets.

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