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Honda Motorcycles Launches New Honda UC3 Electric Motorcycle at 132,600 Baht

Auto09 Jan 2026 20:51 GMT+7

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Honda Motorcycles Launches New Honda UC3 Electric Motorcycle at 132,600 Baht

New Honda UC3 For the first time worldwide, Honda Motorcycles launches the New Honda UC3 electric motorcycle priced at 132,600 baht.

On 9 Jan 2026 GMT+7, Thai Honda, the manufacturer and distributor of Honda motorcycles and multipurpose engines in Thailand, unveiled its latest electric motorcycle model, the New Honda UC3, available first in Thailand with the following details.


Powertrain of the New Honda UC3 electric motorcycle

The New Honda UC3 electric motorcycle is designed for practical daily use, offering convenience with a Plug-in charging system and a 450-watt Portable Charger that can be plugged directly into household power outlets. A full charge takes 9 hours, while charging from 30% to 80% takes only 4 hours.

It is powered by a 6 kWh electric motor paired with a Lithium-ion LFP battery that meets international UNR136 standards, ensuring reliable urban use. The motorcycle can travel up to 122 kilometers on a single charge and reach a maximum speed of 80 kilometers per hour.

It offers three riding modes: Econ, Standard, and Sport, along with a Reverse Assist Function to help with backing up and maneuvering in tight parking spaces, perfectly meeting all daily usage needs.


Design of the New Honda UC3 electric motorcycle

The New Honda UC3 features surfaces and materials specially crafted for the electric vehicle world. Every line is meticulously refined to create a futuristic and distinctive image. It is highlighted by an integrated LED light bar headlight design with Daytime Running Light seamlessly combined with turn signals, enhancing both aesthetics and driving visibility.


The 5-inch TFT display shows comprehensive riding information and supports Honda RoadSync connectivity. It is easy to use via a multifunction controller and includes a large U-Box storage space under the seat.

The Honda SMART KEY remote allows keyless starting. Additional features include a USB Type-C charging port and front storage space. The Stability Frame design covers the battery position to provide effective protection, supporting stable control and confident riding on all routes.

The New Honda UC3 is available in two color options: Graphite Black and Pearl Sapphire White.


Price of the New Honda UC3 electric motorcycle

The New Honda UC3 electric motorcycle is priced at 132,600 baht. Including government subsidies under the second round of electric vehicle support measures (EV 3.5), with a special interest rate of 0.33% and installment payments starting at only 3,297 baht.

There are also 10 cool H2C accessory designs available, including Aluminum Hook, Side Garnish plastic trim strips, Aluminum CNC Floor Panel footrests, and Brake Reservoir Cap.

Other accessories include Handle Cover top handlebar cover, Rear Carrier rack behind the seat, Handle Grip Weights, Aluminum Pillion Step footrests, Aluminum Crankcase Cover, and Honda Side Mark Emblem stickers.

Additionally, there is a balloon installment campaign with payments starting at 2,816 baht, plus a promotion offering free charging for one year or up to 12,000 baht. Reservations and test rides are available at the Honda Megafesto event at Bravo Bkk, Rama 9, on 8 Feb 2026, with sales and test rides at Honda Wing Centers starting from 9 Feb onward.


Thai Honda advances development of the Honda ev Charger

To reinforce long-term usability of electric motorcycles, Thai Honda is progressing with the Honda ev Charger, a Plug-in electric motorcycle charging station. The first service point is at CentralWorld shopping mall, with plans to expand service coverage to support customers within this year and beyond.


- By 2026, Honda ev Charger will operate at 230 locations, covering Bangkok metropolitan areas at Central shopping centers and Lotus department stores nationwide, plus 915 charging stations at Honda Wing Center service points across the country.

- By 2029, Honda ev Charger aims to provide nationwide coverage with 800 stations within four years, enhancing consumer confidence in usage and maintenance of electric motorcycles over the long term.