Unleashing the Electric Beast: Honda’s WN7 Naked Motorcycle

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The Arrival of the WN7 Naked

After teasing us for what felt like an eternity (or at least since EICMA 2024), it’s finally here – Honda’s WN7 Naked! This isn’t just another pretty face in the electric motorcycle market; it’s the first fully electric mid-size bike from the world’s biggest biking giant. Say goodbye to your gas-guzzling friends and hello to a greener ‘wake up and ride!’ – all for the reasonable price of £12,999!

Specs That Make You Go Vroom!

Let’s dive into the nitty-gritty. The WN7 comes with two trims: the A1 and A2 options, perfect for riders of varying experience levels. With outputs of 24.1bhp and 14.8bhp respectively, and peak power hitting a whopping 67bhp, you’ll feel the wind rushing past you at a top speed of 80.2mph. And don’t fret about range – this beast promises up to 87 miles before it demands a quick nap (or a recharge).

Riding Experience: From Fun to Functional

This isn’t just a glorified e-bike; Honda’s put serious thought into daily usability and fun. With four riding modes – Standard, Sport, Rain, and Econ – you can tailor your ride to match your mood (or the weather, let’s be honest). Plus, with a TFT display showing everything from your current speed to average power consumption, you’ll feel like you’re piloting a spaceship instead of just a motorcycle. The future is now, my friends!

So, gear up and get ready to embrace the new age of electric motorcycling with Honda’s WN7 Naked. It’s poised to deliver an electrifying experience in style!

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