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Rs 678/month to own an EV! Honda launches first EV Store & affordable Activa e: plan
Rs 678/month to own an EV! Honda launches first EV Store & affordable Activa e: plan

Time of India

time6 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

Rs 678/month to own an EV! Honda launches first EV Store & affordable Activa e: plan

Honda launches first EV Store & affordable Activa e: plan. Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India has opened its first-ever EV Concept Store at Mantri Square Mall in Bengaluru. Alongside the debut of this retail space, the company also rolled out an affordable ownership model for its Activa e: scooter. Under the new 'BaaS Lite' plan, customers can now experience electric mobility by paying just Rs 678 per month. Here's a quick look at the details that you need to know. Honda's new affordable plan for Activa e: battery subscription: Activa E users opting for the Lite plan will be entitled to up to 12 battery swaps each month. Any additional swaps beyond this limit will incur a charge of Rs 180 per swap. Honda's all-electric take on its popular scooter is offered in two variants: the Standard, priced at Rs 1.17 lakh, and the RoadSync Duo, which comes in at Rs 1.52 lakh (both ex-showroom). The scooter is powered by a 6kW motor paired with two 1.5kWh swappable batteries , offering a claimed range of 102 km on a single full charge. With the BaaS Lite plan , users can swap batteries at designated stations, ideal for riders with limited daily travel needs. Honda is also continuing its existing Basic and Advance subscription plans at Rs 1,999 and Rs 3,599 per month, offering 35 kWh and 87 kWh energy usage respectively. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Buy Brass Idols - Handmade Brass Statues for Home & Gifting Luxeartisanship Buy Now Undo Simple One review: Is this the EV to beat? | TOI Auto Honda's new EV concept store: The concept store features a massive interactive LED display showcasing Honda's global electrification journey. Visitors can explore the evolution of Honda's technology through the history wall, while the Product Display Zone highlights the Activa e: and the QC1, Honda's electric offerings for the Indian market. The store also includes a Kids Interaction Zone, and a Safe Tech Zone. It also showcases Honda's global innovation in personal mobility, including a scale model of the Honda Jet, the Moto Compacto, a foldable electric scooter weighing just 19 kg, and the high-performance eGX electric go-kart powered by swappable batteries.

Honda opens first-ever EV concept store in Bengaluru, launches BaaS lite plan for Activa e:
Honda opens first-ever EV concept store in Bengaluru, launches BaaS lite plan for Activa e:

India Today

time24-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • India Today

Honda opens first-ever EV concept store in Bengaluru, launches BaaS lite plan for Activa e:

Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) has inaugurated its first-ever EV concept store at Mantri Square Mall, Malleshwaram in Bengaluru. Alongside the launch, Honda also announced a new BaaS (Battery as a Service) lite plan for its electric scooter Activa e:, priced at Rs 678/month, aimed at making EV ownership more accessible to a wider EV Concept Store is designed as an interactive space that highlights Honda's evolution in electrification and technological prowess. A central LED display engages visitors with dynamic storytelling, product highlights, and insights into Honda's journey. A dedicated history wall showcases the brand's milestones and legacy. advertisementThe product display zone features Honda's electric lineup, including the Activa e: and QC1, while the safe tech zone helps understand the engineering behind them, from PMS motors and hub motors to Honda's Mobile Power Pack (MPP) and battery swapping technology. Live demos of the Honda Power Pack Exchanger e: offer visitors a firsthand look at how seamless battery swaps enhance user convenience. For families, a kids interaction zone adds an element of fun and learning, making the store inclusive for all age its global innovations with local relevance, the store also displays a scale model of the Honda Jet, an electric racing go-kart (eGX) powered by Honda's swappable batteries, and the Moto Compacto, a foldable electric scooter ideal for urban commuters. Weighing just 19 kg, the Moto Compacto offers a 20km range and a top speed of 24kmph. advertisement Honda's Activa e:, powered by dual 1.5kWh swappable batteries, delivers a certified range of 102km on a full charge. As part of its push to democratise electric mobility, HMSI has rolled out a new BaaS Lite Plan, tailored for users with lighter daily travel needs. Priced at Rs 678 per month for up to 20kWh energy usage, this plan complements the existing basic and advance subscription packages, providing an affordable gateway into EV for Baas (Activa e:)Lite Plan – 20kWh/monthRs 678Basic Plan – 35 kWh/monthRs 1,999Advance Plan – 87kWh/monthRs 3,599Battery swapping will be enabled via Honda's network of Power Pack Exchanger e: stations, ensuring quick and hassle-free energy to Auto Today Magazine- Ends

Suzuki e-Access vs Honda Activa e: Battery, range, specs compared
Suzuki e-Access vs Honda Activa e: Battery, range, specs compared

Time of India

time30-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

Suzuki e-Access vs Honda Activa e: Battery, range, specs compared

Suzuki e-Access vs Honda Activa e: comparison. The electric scooter segment in India is heating up. Two legacy manufacturers, Honda and Suzuki, have finally entered the space, bringing in the electrified versions of one of their most popular nameplates in the country. While Honda has already launched its first electric scooter, the Activa e:, Suzuki is preparing to announce the pricing of the e-Access soon. Despite following a very different approach for their electrification strategy, both scooters will lock horns in the market and here's how these models stack up against each other in terms of battery, range, power output and more. Honda Activa e: vs Suzuki e-Access: Battery & range The Honda Activa e: comes with two swappable 1.5 kWh lithium-ion batteries paired with a 6 kW motor that churns out 22 Nm of torque. It claims a range of 102 km on a single charge and reaches a top speed of 80 kmph. But instead of offering home charging, Honda provides access to its e:SWAP stations where riders can exchange their depleted batteries with fully charged ones. On the other hand, Suzuki's e-Access opts for a fixed battery setup, using a 3.07 kWh LFP battery that offers a certified range of 95 km. The electric motor produces 4.1 kW of power and 15 Nm of torque, with a top speed of 71 kmph. Suzuki provides multiple charging options: at home, it takes about 6 hours and 42 minutes for a full charge using the portable charger, while a DC fast charger can juice it up fully in just 2 hours and 12 minutes. Honda Activa e: vs Suzuki e-Access: Features Feature-wise, the Honda Activa e: comes equipped with a large 7-inch TFT screen and connected tech via the Honda RoadSync Duo app, offering features like navigation, calls, music control, live tracking, and maintenance alerts. It also includes three riding modes: Econ, Standard, and Sport. Simple One review: Is this the EV to beat? | TOI Auto On the other hand, the Suzuki e-Access features a smaller 4.3-inch TFT display, along with keyless ignition, three riding modes (Eco, Ride A, Ride B), and a reverse mode. It comes with a digital instrument cluster offering smartphone connectivity for navigation, live traffic updates, and call/SMS alerts. Other highlights include a USB charging port, all-LED lighting, and fast charging support. Honda Activa e: vs Suzuki e-Access: Pricing When it comes to pricing, the Honda Activa e: starts at Rs 1.17 lakh, ex-showroom, for the standard variant, while the more tech-laden RoadSync Duo variant costs Rs 1.52 lakh. Suzuki is yet to announce the price of the e-Access. It can be expected to be in the 1.05-1.10 lakh, ex-showroom, ballpark. Discover everything about the automotive world at Times of India .

Suzuki e-Access vs Honda Activa e: Specifications Comparison
Suzuki e-Access vs Honda Activa e: Specifications Comparison

NDTV

time29-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • NDTV

Suzuki e-Access vs Honda Activa e: Specifications Comparison

The Suzuki e-Access is all set to be launched in India in the coming days and it is poised to take on rivals like the TVS iQube, Bajaj Chetak and the relatively new Honda Activa e: Now, the Honda Activa e: and the Suzuki e-Access are the first electric scooters for India from the respective legacy manufacturers and both are late entrants in India's electric scooter segment and have their work cut out against rivals models. We take a look at how the e-Access and the Activa e: stack up against each other on paper. Both scooters are family-oriented scooters and are not overly sporty. Starting with the Activa e:, it is powered by a 6 kW motor and gets two swappable batteries of 1.5 kWh, offering a claimed range of 102 km on a single charge. The motor on the Activa e: makes peak power of 6 kW and peak torque of 22 Nm. There is no provision to charge the depleted batteries on the Activa e: On the other hand, the Suzuki e-Access gets a 3.072 kWh LFP battery, which offers a claimed IDC range of 95 km and the motor makes 4.1 kW and 15 Nm. The Activa e: has a top speed of 80 kmph while the e-Access has a top speed of 71 kmph. There isn't much of a difference when it comes to the range and top speed of both scooters. The Suzuki e-Access weighs 122 kg, has a seat height of 765 mm and ground clearance of 160 mm. On the other hand, the Activa e: is 3 kg lighter and has a ground clearance of 171 mm, which is 11 mm more than that of the e-Access. The seat height on the Activa e: is unofficially 766 mm, more or less the same as the e-Access. Now the e-Access has a decent underseat storage area but the Activa e: doesn't have any because of the swappable batteries. Suzuki e-Access vs Honda Activa e: Features In terms of features, the e-Access full LED lighting, 12-inch alloy wheels at both ends, a seat height of 765 mm, and a kerb weight of 122 kg. The scooter gets a disc brake up front and a drum brake at the rear. There is a 4.2-inch TFT LCD console along with Bluetooth/app connectivity, three riding modes and a USB charging port as well. The Honda Activa e: gets a 7-inch TFT screen along with optional Honda Road Sync App connectivity, three riding modes, a reverse mode and full LED lighting. Suzuki e-Access vs Honda Activa e: Charging This is where both scooters operate very differently. Using the portable charger, the Suzuki e-Access can be charged to 80 per cent in 4 hours and 30 minutes, and to 100 per cent in 6 hours and 42 minutes. The DC fast charger significantly reduces downtime, achieving 80 per cent in just 1 hour and 12 minutes, and a full charge in 2 hours and 12 minutes. On the other hand, Honda offers battery as a subscription on the Activa e: since it doesn't get chargeable batteries, only swappable batteries. The basic plan comes at a monthly rental of Rs. 1,999+GST, allowing 35 kWh of energy. This is ideal for riders who use the e-scooter for 40 kilometres or less in a day. The advanced plan is suitable for those who ride up to 100 km a day. The monthly rental for advance plan is Rs. 3,599+GST for 87 kWh. Suzuki e-Access vs Honda Activa e: Prices The Honda Activa e: is offered in two variants - Standard and Road Sync. The former is priced at Rs. 1.17 lakh while the latter is priced at Rs. 1.52 lakh (ex-showroom). Prices for the Suzuki e-Access are yet to be revealed.

Exclusive: Honda Two-Wheeler To Launch EV Every Year; Aims For No 1 Market Share In India
Exclusive: Honda Two-Wheeler To Launch EV Every Year; Aims For No 1 Market Share In India

NDTV

time23-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • NDTV

Exclusive: Honda Two-Wheeler To Launch EV Every Year; Aims For No 1 Market Share In India

Ahmedabad (Anirban Mitra): Honda Motorcycles and Scooters India (HMSI) is committed to claiming the top position in the domestic market and is investing heavily in facility expansion. The company has globally achieved the 50 crore vehicle production milestone, rolling the landmark unit out of the Vithalapur facility in Gujarat. Minoru Kato, executive officer, of Honda Motor Company, said, "We are aiming for the largest market share in India by creating a production environment that meets the needs of evolving customers. We are investing Rs 920 crore in the expansion of Vithalapur Plant. This will increase HSMI's annual production to 70 lakh units by 2027." The company has four plants across India with a current installed capacity of 61 lakh per annum. Manesar facility in Haryana has an annual production capacity of 3.8 lakh units, while Tapukara in Rajasthan can produce 13 lakh units. The dedicated EV plant in Narsapura in Karnataka can manufacture 25 lakh units per year. Revealing the company's performance, the top official said HMSI sold 53.26 million (excluding EVs) in FY25, recording 28.3 per cent market share. On the back of strong performance of Activa, Shine and other mass market products, HMSI could narrow its gap from Hero MotoCorp. Karo sounded bullish on India's instrumental role in Honda's aim to touch 6 crore-sales figure annually in the global two-wheeler market by 2030. Electric Vehicles: HMSI launched Activa e: and QC1 in India earlier in 2025. The QC1 comes with a fixed battery while the Activa e: comes with two swappable batteries which can't be charged externally at residence or workplace. Honda Power has installed e: Swap stations in Bangalore, Mumbai, and Delhi NCR as part of phase 1 where customers can replace the drained-out batteries with fresh ones. Also Read: Honda CB1000 Hornet SP, CB750 Hornet Launched, Check Details The top Honda official was confident the model would be accepted by the consumer in the long run, as the battery deterioration would not be a concern. Kato said, "The battery health in electric vehicles degenerates over the years of usage. We believe customers will accept the swapping model as Honda is responsible for charging and warranty of the batteries." Honda two-wheeler's Kato said the company plans to launch at least one electric model globally every year and India's Narsapura plant can become an EV export hub. HMSI will construct a dedicated EV plant within premises of its third plant in Karnataka which will be fully operational by 2028. Honda unveiled two electric motorcycle concepts, 'EV Fun' and 'EV Urban', at the EICMA last year. The commercialisation and sales of these sporty offerings will commence in Europe in the second half of 2025. Honda is late to join the EV party in India, but Tsutsumu Otani as president, CEO and MD, HMSI showed clear intent to rise to the apex EV motorcycle market. "The electric two-wheeler market in India is gradually growing. Around 12 lakh electric two-wheelers were sold in India in FY25. We aim for the number 1 position in the EV two-wheeler segment in coming years." On the EV front, Honda is working on multiple models by standardising and combining modules, which will contribute to cost reduction. India will act as an export hub for Honda, and Otani said the modularised models will be produced at the Narsapura facility from 2028.

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