The wait is finally over. Atlas Honda has officially entered the electric vehicle market in Pakistan with the launch of the Honda ICON e. As the biggest name in the country’s two-wheeler industry, this launch marks a massive shift toward sustainable urban mobility.
With a price tag of PKR 419,900, the ICON e: is positioned as a premium yet reliable daily commuter. But does the spec sheet justify the price?
1. Performance: High Torque for City Traffic

While many competitors focus on top speed, Honda has focused on torque. The ICON e: is equipped with a 1500 W (1.5 kW) electric motor.
- Torque: The standout figure here is 85.0 Nm. This is significantly higher than many 70cc petrol bikes, meaning the scooter will have excellent acceleration off the line, making it perfect for stop-and-go city traffic.
- Power: The 1500W motor delivers a smooth, silent ride and has enough power to carry a load without struggling.
2. Battery and Range
The scooter is powered by a 1.58 kWh lithium-ion battery.
- Real-World Range: Honda claims a range of 65 km on a single charge. For the average Pakistani commuter travelling between home and office (usually 20-30 km daily), this range is sufficient for a day or two of riding.
- Charging Setup: According to the spec sheet, this model comes with a non-portable battery setup, meaning you will likely charge it directly via a port on the scooter rather than swapping batteries out.
3. Design and Handling
Honda has engineered the ICON e to be incredibly user-friendly.
- Ultra-Lightweight: With a dry weight of just 86 kg, this is one of the lightest scooters on the market. This makes it incredibly easy to handle for students, women, and elderly riders.
- Ground Clearance: At 132 mm, the clearance is decent for standard city roads, though riders will need to be careful on larger speed breakers.
- Wheelbase: The 1298 mm wheelbase ensures stability while maintaining a compact footprint for weaving through traffic.
4. Price and Value

Priced at PKR 419,900, the Honda ICON e is an investment. However, when you factor in the rising cost of petrol and oil changes for traditional bikes, the running cost of this electric scooter is negligible (costing only a few units of electricity to charge). Plus, you get the peace of mind of the Honda (Atlas) brand name for parts and service.
Honda ICON e: Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
| Price | PKR 419,900 |
| Engine Type | Electric Hub Motor |
| Horsepower | 1500.0 W (1.5 kW) |
| Torque | 85.0 Nm |
| Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
| Battery Capacity | 1.58 kWh |
| Portable Battery | No (Fixed) |
| Range | 65 km (approx.) |
| Starting System | Electric Start |
| Frame Type | Underbone Type |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 1796 x 680 x 1085 mm |
| Wheelbase | 1298 mm |
| Ground Clearance | 132 mm |
| Dry Weight | 86 KG |
| Wheel Size | 12-inch (3.5 – 12) |
Key Features and Technology

Honda has equipped the ICON e: with essential modern tech:
Full Digital Panel: A clear LCD screen displays speed, battery percentage, and trip info.
USB Charger: A built-in console box with a USB Type-A port allows you to charge your phone on the go.
Luggage Box: Despite the battery placement, there is still respectable under-seat storage for personal items (though a full-face helmet might be tight).
Safety: It comes with a Combined Braking System (CBS), ensuring stable stopping power even on wet roads.
Pros and Cons
The Good:
Honda Build Quality: You get the reliability and dealer support that generic EV brands cannot match.
Removable Battery: Solves the problem for people living in apartments without garage charging points.
Flat Floor: Highly practical for carrying loads.
Lightweight: easy for anyone to ride and handle.
The Bad:
Top Speed: 55 km/h restricts it to city streets; it is not suitable for highways or ring roads.
Range: 53 km is on the lower side compared to competitors offering 80-100 km.
Price Premium: You are paying for the brand name and battery safety tech.
Comparison: Honda ICON e vs. The Competition
How does it stack up against Chinese or local EV brands?
Vs. Generic EVs: Generic brands offer more speed (70 km/h+) and range for a lower price. However, they lack the resale value, parts availability, and safety certification of Honda.
FAQ
Can I charge the Honda ICON e: at home?
Yes! The Honda Mobile Power Pack e is removable. You can take the battery inside your house and charge it using the dedicated dock, just like charging a large laptop.
Is the Honda ICON e waterproof?
The scooter and battery pack are designed to be weather-resistant. It can handle rain and puddles typical of city riding, but it is not a submarine—avoid deep flooding.
What is the price of the Honda ICON e?
Pricing varies by region (launched primarily in Indonesia). It is positioned as an entry-to-mid-level premium scooter. Check your local Astra Honda Motor or authorised dealer for current pricing.
How long does the battery last?
Lithium-ion batteries generally degrade over time, but Honda’s BMS (Battery Management System) is top-tier. You can expect consistent performance for several years before noticing a significant range drop.

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