Honda introduces Motocompacto e-scooter

Motocompacto is a fun, fresh take on e-scooters with sleek and simple styling and an innovative, ultra-compact foldable design

The all-new Honda Motocompacto, an affordable electric scooter, is now available for order through participating Honda and Acura dealers. With an MSRP of USD 995, the Motocompacto offers a fresh take on electric scooters with its sleek and simple styling, ultra-compact foldable design, a maximum speed of 24 km/h, and a zero-emissions range of up to 19 km. Inspired by the Honda Motocompo of the early 1980s, every Motocompacto comes with a standard compact charger that can be stowed on-board.

The Motocompacto is part of Honda’s broader electrification strategy, designed to provide affordable and eco-friendly personal transportation. Ideal for urban environments and college campuses, it serves as a convenient first-mile/last-mile vehicle. Developed by Honda engineers in the U.S., the Motocompacto aims to reduce carbon footprints while offering easy and enjoyable mobility. Its foldable design allows it to be stored and carried in its compact carrying case, making it easy to transport and store in tight spaces or on public transportation.

The launch of Motocompacto coincides with the introduction of the company’s first fully-electric SUVs, the Honda Prologue and Acura ZDX, both coming to market in early 2024. Toward its global goal to achieve carbon neutrality for all products and corporate activities by 2050, Honda will introduce 30 new EVs globally by 2030 with a global sales volume of 2 million units. In North America, Honda has laid out an aggressive timeline of EV introductions leading to 2030 and ultimately to 100% zero-emission automobile sales by 2040

More information about Motocompacto can be found at Motocompacto.honda.com.