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Tokyo Preview: Honda to show off all-electric Cub

Honda's little Cub motorbike has been nothing if not successful for the Japanese company, with literally tens of millions of the fuel-efficient small-bore machines have rolling out of Honda factories all around the world. Perhaps, then, it's time for Honda to refine the formula that turned the Cub into such a success story? And if so, what should power the next Cub? We know that Honda is investigating electric motorcycle technology with plans to launch its first such machine before 2011, so it's not terribly surprising to see the ... Read more →

Honda talks more about its electric motorcycle plans

Last month in his end-of-year speech, Honda CEO Takeo Fukui vowed that the Japanese company would release an electric motorcycle in 2010. It's been a few weeks and the import of that announcement has ...

Honda vows to release electric motorcycle within 2 years

It's been a rough couple of weeks at Honda. After pulling out of Formula 1 racing and AMA motorcycle roadracing, the Japanese firm that built its reputation on the race track could stand to use a bit ...

Tokyo Preview: Honda to show off all-electric Cub 27 days ago on Autoblog Green

Honda's little Cub motorbike has been nothing if not successful for the Japanese company, with literally tens of millions of the fuel-efficient small-bore machines have rolling out of Honda factories all around the world. Perhaps, then, it's time for Honda to refine the formula that turned the ...

Honda talks more about its electric motorcycle plans 10 months ago on Autoblog Green

Last month in his end-of-year speech, Honda CEO Takeo Fukui vowed that the Japanese company would release an electric motorcycle in 2010. It's been a few weeks and the import of that announcement has begun to sink in. Honda is the world's largest cycle manufacturer, so an EV wearing the red badge is ...

Honda vows to release electric motorcycle within 2 years 11 months ago on Autoblog Green

It's been a rough couple of weeks at Honda. After pulling out of Formula 1 racing and AMA motorcycle roadracing, the Japanese firm that built its reputation on the race track could stand to use a bit of good news. And, thanks to CEO Takeo Fukui, we can report on just that. Within two years, Honda ...



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