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Honda V3R E-Compressor: Electrically charged V3 sports car in the starting blocks

By Andreas Denner8 April, 2025
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With the registration of new trademark rights in the USA, there are increasing indications of an upcoming production model from Honda that is making technology enthusiasts particularly curious: the V3R E-Compressor will not only feature a rare V3 engine, but also an electrically powered compressor – a first for production motorcycles.

V3R and V3R E-Compressor: Two brands, one concept?

Honda had already applied for the trademark rights to the name “V3R” in Europe in February, which was seen as a clear sign of a new V3 motorcycle. This was followed in March by corresponding applications in the USA – both for “V3R” and for “V3R E-Compressor”. The latter designation almost certainly indicates that the concept with an electric compressor shown at the EICMA 2023 in Milan will make the leap to series production.

Whether Honda is actually planning two variants – one with and one without a supercharger – is currently unclear. The construction of the engine could be specifically designed for the use of the electric supercharger, which would make a version without a supercharger technically and economically unattractive. In addition, Honda’s philosophy of platform optimization is rather opposed to a double development effort.

 

Electrically charged V3: technology with rarity value

With the V3 concept, Honda is venturing several technical firsts. While V-twin and V4 engines are part of the Honda tradition, a V3 engine is an exception. The naming is also in keeping with this rarity: instead of using the cylinder number letter (T for Twin, F for Four) as usual, Honda combines a number in the middle for the V3R – probably as an elegant solution to the naming dilemma between “V2” and “V3”.

According to rumors, the displacement of the new engine is around 800 cm³. Thanks to the electric supercharger, however, the unit should achieve the performance values of significantly larger naturally aspirated engines. Specific performance data has not yet been provided, but there is speculation of 110-130 hp (81-96 kW) and torque beyond the 100 Nm mark – presumably available from low to medium engine speeds.

 

Advantages of the e-compressor compared to turbos and mechanical superchargers

In the 1980s, several manufacturers experimented with turbochargers for motorcycles, but without lasting success. The reason: the delayed power delivery (“turbo lag”) is contrary to the immediate response that motorcyclists expect.

Superchargers, such as those used by Kawasaki on the H2 models, rely on mechanical drive, but only provide noticeable thrust at higher engine speeds. The electric supercharger, on the other hand, reacts without delay, as it works independently of exhaust gases or engine speed – a decisive advantage both for driving dynamics and for emissions and consumption.

Another plus point: the compact design. While turbos have to be integrated into the exhaust tract and mechanical superchargers require a connection to the crankshaft, an e-compressor can be positioned anywhere in the vehicle. In the EICMA concept, the small unit sits behind the steering head in front of the air filter box to save space.

 

Sporty concept with VFR DNA?

The designation “R” in the name suggests a sporty orientation. At the same time, the steel trellis frame chassis shown in the concept indicates that Honda is not planning an extremely expensive high-end machine, but a production model for broader target groups – possibly a modern interpretation of the VFR800, which once combined sportiness with touring suitability.

Production of the V3R E-Compressor is expected to start later this year. By then at the latest, there should also be clarity about technical data, equipment and market positioning.

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