Honda now has an electric dirt bike called the CRF-E2 thanks to a partnership with Greenger.
The bike is a youth-focused dirt bike, that offers new riders an electric doorway into the world of dirt riding. It also marks the first electric bike for Honda.
Let’s take a closer look at this new and interesting machine.
Honda’s Electric Dirt Bike Is Here
The bike has a 48-volt BLDC electric motor with an inner rotor. That makes for 3.4 hp and 18.4 lb-ft of torque. There’s a lithium-ion battery pack that offers about two hours of ride time in ideal conditions. The battery is swappable in case you want to ride for longer periods of time.
The CRF-E2 has a twin-spar aluminum frame, aluminum handlebar, front and rear disc brakes, adjustable brake levers, 12-inch aluminum wheels shod in Kenda Millville K771 knobby tires.
Suspension is a 33mm telescopic hydraulic fork and a DNM rear shock with adjustable preload and damping. Travel for the front wheel is 3.9 inches, and travel for the back wheel is 8.3 inches.
The overall style of the bike is very much like the rest of the CRF lineup, so kiddo riders will feel right at home.
The bike is available through the American Honda nationwide network of dealerships. You’re looking at an MSRP of $2,950. Learn more here.