The Evolution of the V3 Concept
Honda is clearly on a mission to redefine the future of motorsport and combustion engines with their innovative V3R 900 e-compressor prototype. First unveiled in a dreamy tub of tubular chassis at last year’s EICMA show, this beauty has transformed into a 900cc engine wrapped in dazzling asymmetrical bodywork. The new Honda badge gleams brighter than a kid’s smile at a candy store, hinting at what’s to come!

What Makes the V3R 900 Tick?
So, what’s under the hood? This marvel of engineering brings together a water-cooled motor with a 75-degree v-angle, all while boasting a displacement of 900cc. Honda promises performance that rivals even a naturally aspirated 1200cc motor, thanks to its electronically-controlled supercharger, or what we like to call the hero of our story.

Supercharging the Future
Now, unlike the turbochargers that rely on exhaust gasses (yes, the very fumes we love to hate), the V3R features an electric motor spinning that turbine to pump up air density before it even thinks about entering that combustion chamber. This design offers a lightweight alternative with no need for an intercooler, sweetening the deal for compactness and efficiency. With plans to roll out a production version by 2027, Honda is paving the way for a whole new vibe in the motorcycle world, reminiscent of their trailblazing NS400R two-stroke from the mid-1980s.



