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Honda EV Outlier Concept Defines the Brand’s Vision Beyond 2030

Honda unveiled the EV outlier Concept at the Japan Mobility Show 2025. The concept points to the brand's design direction beyond 2030.

Published : October 29, 2025
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At the Japan Mobility Show, Honda unveiled the EV outlier concept Motorcycle. This is an elongated motorcycle concept that points to a futuristic cruiser that Honda says would be the design language beyond 2030.

The EV Outlier has two electric motors, front & rear

The big talk point is that the EV Outlier has in-wheel motors, both front and rear. No specs provided yet, but then this is an early concept that is not headed for production anytime soon.

A rather dynamic-looking motorcycle that, with the proper battery tech and execution, can be an EV power cruiser
The battery is front and low, just like the rider’s footpegs; don’t miss the almost horizontal suspension
EV Outlier Console
The elongated stretched forward shape offers ample real estate for placing two separate screens

Cover pic: Honda EV Outlier concept with Yuya Tsutsumi, project lead for the concept

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