Honda Two Wheelers India, a trusted name in the Indian automobile industry, has made a strong push towards electric mobility. At Auto Expo 2025, the company introduced two new electric scooters, Activa e and QC1, signaling its commitment to sustainable transportation. With an ambitious goal to launch 10 electric two-wheelers by 2030, Honda aims to revolutionize the Indian EV market.

Honda Plans to Launch 10 EVs by 2030
Honda is set to introduce four electric two-wheelers between 2025 and 2027, followed by six more by 2030. The company plans to cater to a wide range of customers, offering both budget-friendly and high-performance EV scooters. Honda promises enhanced range, better charging facilities, and a seamless ownership experience, ensuring that its EVs meet the expectations of Indian riders.
India as a Global EV Hub
Recognizing India as one of the fastest-growing EV markets, Honda plans to use the country as a manufacturing and export hub. The company is working on setting up a dedicated EV production facility in India, expected to be operational by 2028. This move will help Honda scale up production and meet both domestic and international demands.
Honda Targets 3 Lakh EV Sales Annually
With its expanding electric lineup, Honda aims to sell 3 lakh electric two-wheelers annually. The company is focused on developing innovative and efficient electric vehicles that offer superior reliability and performance. By leveraging India’s manufacturing capabilities, Honda intends to strengthen its presence in the global EV market.
A Sustainable Future with Honda EVs
Honda is committed to creating a sustainable future by promoting electric mobility. The introduction of 10 new EVs, combined with an advanced manufacturing facility, will enhance the brand’s product quality and accessibility. As Honda transforms the Indian two-wheeler industry, customers can expect a range of electric scooters that cater to diverse needs while reducing carbon emissions.
With these developments, Honda is set to play a crucial role in India’s EV revolution, making electric two-wheelers more accessible and efficient for the Indian market.