December 19, 2008 Honda has been quick to signal some radical
changes in direction to enable it to endure the tough times expected in
2009. Following news that it is cancelling all F1 racing involvement
and development, and likewise with the successor to the NSX sports car,
the company has announced it intends to pursue ever cleaner automotive
technologies and the most exciting of its announcements is that it will
have an electric motorcycle on the market before the end of 2010.
Honda’s original core product was the motorcycle and history shows that
motorcycle sales remain strong in difficult times – the Honda
announcement of an electric motorcycle is likely to spur rivals Yamaha
and Suzuki into action, with both having shown fantastic electric bikes
already, and both afraid to give Honda a head start in what will surely
be a massive market.
With more people likely to show interest in the motorcycle in a harsh
economic climate, Honda plans for a game-changing electric motorcycle
are the signal that the era of the electric motorcycle is about to begin
– Honda’s brief statement pointed out that the characteristics of
electric power can be better utilized in the area of motorcycles, which
are often used for short distance travel.
Honda's toughness in negative business environments comes from its
almost recession-proof motorcycle business. The motorcycle business has
since given way to a global business foundation around three axes -
motorcycles, automobiles and power products – but Honda knows it can
rely on its original core product and the cost-efficiency of a plug-in
electric bike could attract a huge new customer segment, particularly in
the emerging emerging economic regions of Asia and South America.
Motorcycles are replacing bicycles for everyday transportation in these
markets, and long-term and steady market growth is expected for the
motorcycle business despite the economic conditions.
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