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Ride Radar > Blog > Electric Vehicle > Honda now has an electric Ruckus. Will they bring it to the US?
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Honda now has an electric Ruckus. Will they bring it to the US?

Last updated: July 6, 2025 8:45 am
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The Honda Ruckus, known internationally as the Honda Zoomer, has long been a favorite among scooter enthusiasts for its minimalist design and customizability. In 2023, Honda introduced the “Zoomer e:”, an all-electric version of the iconic scooter. However, despite initial excitement, the electric Ruckus has yet to make its way to the United States.

The Zoomer e: features a 400W rear hub motor and a 48V 24Ah battery, offering a range of up to 80-90 km and a top speed of 25 km/h. In the Philippines, the scooter was upgraded to reach speeds of up to 40 km/h, showcasing its adaptability to different markets.

While the electric Ruckus has garnered interest from fans who have imported their own models, Honda has not shown any signs of releasing it in the US. The lack of a strong electric scooter culture in America, combined with the availability of faster and cheaper electric bicycles, may be contributing factors to Honda’s hesitance.

Despite this, there is potential for the Zoomer e: to thrive in the US market. With the growing popularity of micromobility and the shift towards electric transportation, there could be a demand for a revamped electric Ruckus with improved performance. Honda has the capability to meet federal safety standards and enhance the scooter’s speed for US consumers.

As cities become more congested and environmentally conscious, the timing may be right for the electric Ruckus to find its place on American roads. With its unique design and cultural significance, a US release of the Zoomer e: could reignite interest in electric scooters and provide a fun and quirky alternative for urban commuters. American motorcycle enthusiasts have been eagerly awaiting the arrival of the Honda Zoomer e: in the US market. This electric scooter has generated a lot of buzz for its sleek design, eco-friendly technology, and impressive performance. However, Honda has not yet made a decision to bring the Zoomer e: to the US, leaving riders to continue dreaming of owning one or turning to private imports.

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The Zoomer e: has captured the attention of riders around the world with its stylish appearance and cutting-edge electric powertrain. With a top speed of 35 mph and a range of up to 31 miles on a single charge, this scooter offers a fun and efficient way to get around town. Its compact size and nimble handling make it perfect for urban commuting, while its electric motor provides smooth and quiet acceleration.

Despite the growing interest in electric vehicles, Honda has not announced any plans to introduce the Zoomer e: to the US market. This has left many American riders disappointed, as they see the potential for this innovative scooter to make a big impact on the motorcycle industry. Until Honda decides to take that step, enthusiasts will have to continue dreaming of owning a Zoomer e: or explore the option of importing one from overseas.

Private imports of the Honda Zoomer e: have become increasingly popular among riders who are eager to get their hands on this unique scooter. By purchasing a Zoomer e: from international sellers and arranging for shipping to the US, enthusiasts can experience the thrill of riding this cutting-edge electric vehicle. While the process of importing a scooter can be complex and expensive, many riders are willing to go to great lengths to add a Zoomer e: to their collection.

In conclusion, the Honda Zoomer e: remains a highly sought-after motorcycle among American riders, despite the lack of availability in the US market. As Honda continues to evaluate its global product lineup, enthusiasts will have to wait and see if the Zoomer e: will eventually make its way to American shores. In the meantime, the option of private imports offers a tantalizing opportunity for riders to experience the excitement of owning this innovative electric scooter. Whether through dreams or imports, the allure of the Honda Zoomer e: is sure to captivate motorcycle enthusiasts for years to come.

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