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Beyond the Bike: Developing the Honda WN7’s Character

Frank Duggan
Last updated: April 30, 2026 9:24 AM
By Frank Duggan
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Beyond The Bike: Developing The Honda Wn7’s Character
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Beyond The Bike: Developing The Honda Wn7’s CharacterFor over seven decades, Honda’s motorcycles have been defined by internal combustion.

From the focused exhilaration of the Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade to the long-distance luxury of the Honda Gold Wing and rugged versatility of the Honda Africa Twin, the company’s approach has centred on creating engines that deliver the perfect experience for every kind of ride, and a unique connection between machine and rider.

With Honda’s first electrical motorcycle – the Honda WN7 – arriving in dealers in Europe this spring, the project’s chief engineer – Large Project Leader Masatsugu Tanaka – explains his philosophy. The engine may be gone but the mindset, feeling and intention are the same…

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“Whether ICE or electric, a motorcycle still runs on two wheels. The fundamental nature of accelerating, braking and cornering doesn’t change.” The knowledge accumulated through decades of petrol-powered machines – mass centralisation, chassis balance, intuitive throttle response – all carried over directly into the project. What differed was not the objective – of providing pure riding enjoyment – but the manner and means of achieving it.

From the outset, the team set a clear boundary: “We will not create an electric motorcycle that is merely a copy of a petrol bike.” Electric power was not to be a substitute for combustion. It had to justify itself on its own terms.

Beyond The Bike: Developing The Honda Wn7’s Character
That resolve required confronting long-held assumptions. Intake and exhaust sound, the pulse transmitted through the chassis, the rising mechanical crescendo under throttle: these sensations have traditionally shaped a motorcycle’s character. They also shape expectations. “Precisely because those sensations are so integral, the prospect of losing them created fear,” Tanaka San acknowledges, noting that concerns existed not only among customers but within Honda’s own engineering ranks.

It was from this realisation that the project took inspiration: the absence of engine noise became its starting point rather than its limitation. “It wasn’t about replacing the engine. It was about designing an experience that ICE could never deliver.” Silence revealed new sensory layers: wind pressure, tyre contact, the ambient sounds of city streets or mountain roads. Without the vibrations of a combustion engine, unfiltered, linear throttle response could become even more enjoyable.

The philosophy that emerged was expressed in three words: Be the Wind.

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“While feeling the wind has always been a natural part of motorcycling, embodied in phrases like ‘Feel the wind’ or ‘Like the wind’, the Honda WN7 was crafted to be ‘Be the Wind’ – a machine where you truly become the wind” he explains. “Its acceleration and deceleration are designed to feel fluid and continuous, allowing riders to modulate pace with precision. In place of mechanical drama, there is flow. In place of engine note, there is more awareness of your environment.”

Beyond The Bike: Developing The Honda Wn7’s CharacterThe character of the machine, Tanaka San explains, is defined by ‘a sense of unity with the surroundings’ – the natural sounds perceived in silence, the movement of air across the body, the direct, linear delivery of torque. The aim was not to recreate traditional sensations artificially, but to establish a different kind of connection between rider, machine and environment.

That shift extended into design. Functional beauty, long a Honda principle, was reinterpreted around the electric architecture. “In ICE vehicles, many visual elements like the engine and fuel tank shaped the ‘motorcycle-ness’ ”, explains Tanaka San. “With electric, these disappear. Yet the essence of ‘a person riding’ remains unchanged. We therefore treated the battery and motor as integral parts of the structure and design, pursuing functional beauty through refinement. This is the new motorcycle design for the electric era.”

The design eliminates unnecessary ‘noise’, with a slim, seamless body that conveys universal beauty while offering freedom and agility, paired with lustrous and delicate surface detailing that help softly capture ambient light from the city at night, reflecting buildings and streetlights as highlights that flow smoothly across its surface.

Performance details reinforce the Honda WN7’s dynamic character. A single-sided swingarm accentuates the rear tire, while a belt drive – used for the first time in a Honda motorcycle – eliminates chain noise, enhancing quietness. In keeping with the ‘Be the Wind’ concept, this eliminates unnecessary noise and vibration, delivering a pure riding experience.

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Beyond The Bike: Developing The Honda Wn7’s CharacterThis level of detail is something that has not gone unnoticed: 2026 has seen the Honda WN7 claim two prestigious design awards already. March saw it take a Gold Award at the iF Design Awards, with judges praising the bike for “masterfully combining classic motorbike DNA with a confident electric identity.” Judges also praised the Honda WN7 for how it “respects Honda’s legacy while embracing clean-energy aesthetics. The synthesis feels authentic, not forced, resulting in a unique design that is more than the sum of its parts.” Sentiments backed up by the 2026 Red Dot Design Awards, where the bike was awarded with the “Best of the Best” accolade.

Battery weight, packaging and thermal management were among the most significant challenges. Rather than viewing these purely as constraints, the team used them to re-optimise overall balance. By centralising mass and refining the chassis around the battery’s dimensions, they sought to combine high-speed stability with a light, agile feel. The dynamic essentials – driving, turning and stopping – remained the foundation.

Customer concerns around battery reliability were taken seriously. Feedback revealed widespread anxiety about durability in electric motorcycles. In response, Honda applied its established development processes, subjecting the battery system to repeated, rigorous internal testing. The Honda WN7 is the company’s first electric model with a fixed battery, and its development required new approaches not only in engineering but also in procurement, production and sales. Even so, the overarching policy remained unchanged: deliver Honda-level quality.

Infrastructure was another critical factor. “From the outset, the Honda WN7 was designed and developed to adopt the same charging standards as four-wheel vehicles, enabling use not only at home but also via public charging infrastructure,” explains Tanaka-San. “The finished vehicle comes standard with a 6.6kW OBD charger. For AC charging, it adopts the Type 2 standard, allowing charging via a domestic grid socket, a wall box installation, or public Gun to Gun stations, achieving 0-100% charge in 2.4 hours.” The adoption and integration of rapid charging is another defining feature of the Honda WN7. By matching the system voltage to that of four-wheeled vehicles, it enables charging from 20-80% in 30 minutes using CCS2 rapid charging.

Beyond The Bike: Developing The Honda Wn7’s CharacterOn the road, the advantages of electric torque are clear. Instead of chasing headline acceleration figures, Honda concentrated on response quality. “We prioritised feel. The instantaneous output characteristic of electric motors was treated as a core element of riding enjoyment, refined for smoothness and controllability.”

Regenerative braking and torque management were actively incorporated into the riding experience via four modes: STANDARD, SPORT, RAIN and ECON, which adjust both acceleration and deceleration characteristics. These modes also vary deceleration feel through differing levels of regenerative control and traction intervention, allowing a single machine to present distinct personalities. “The greatest advantage of electric is reproducibility,” notes Tanaka San. “The throttle response is exactly what you ask for, every time.” That consistency enables riders to focus more fully on riding lines, braking and acceleration points, rather than compensating for mechanical variability.

For the project leader, the Honda WN7 holds particular significance. Since joining Honda, Tanaka San’s guiding principle has been “to build the world’s best motorcycle.” That definition has varied – fastest, most stylish, technologically pioneering, but the ambition has remained constant. As his first development leadership role, and as Honda’s first electric bike with a fixed battery, the WN7 occupies a unique place in his career.

“Precisely because it was a succession of new challenges, I believe it has become the most quintessentially Honda motorcycle.” It draws upon decades of ICE-era expertise while confronting unfamiliar disciplines in battery validation and electric architecture. In doing so, Tanaka San believes it embodies Honda’s ethos of advancing through innovation. “Pioneering the next frontier through new challenges—that is Honda. This machine bridges our history and our future.”

The broader context is clear. Honda has committed to achieving net-zero CO₂ emissions from its motorcycle products by 2040. Electrification represents one pathway toward that goal. Over the following years, internal combustion engines enhanced for carbon neutrality and electric models offering new value will coexist. The objective is to ensure that, regardless of propulsion, motorcycles – and the joy of riding – remain synonymous with Honda.

Beyond The Bike: Developing The Honda Wn7’s CharacterFor traditional riders wary of electric power, his message is direct. “I sense many people, not just riders, avoid electric vehicles due to their perceived negative aspects. I call these people ‘prejudiced without trying’ ”, he smiles. The phrase is delivered lightly, but the point is serious. “Once they ride one, they can experience a new kind of enjoyment distinct from conventional bikes – a sense of unity with nature felt in the quietness, smooth torque, and intuitive handling – and truly appreciate the unique benefits of electric power.”

The WN7 does not attempt to replicate the ICE experience. It builds Honda’s characteristic riding enjoyment on a different foundation – one defined by silence, smoothness and environmental connection. It asks riders to reconsider what defines character in a motorcycle, and to recognise that exhilaration and enjoyment need not depend on combustion.

In that sense, the Honda WN7 is less a departure than an expansion. The fundamentals endure: two wheels, precise control, the pursuit of poise and balance. What changes is the texture of the experience. As 2050 approaches and the industry accelerates toward carbon neutrality, Honda’s first EV motorcycle signals that the company’s future will be shaped not by abandoning its heritage, but by applying it to new territory: quietly, and with intent.

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