Honda QC1: Colours Explained In Detail
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The electric scooter comes in five colours and we tell you which one looks the best!
Honda recently unveiled the QC1 electric scooter in India. It is powered by a single 1.5kWh fixed Lithium-ion battery which gives it a claimed range of up to 80km on a single charge. The battery is paired with a hub-mounted motor that makes 1.8kW of power and has a claimed top speed of 50kmph. This electric scooter has two riding modes – Standard and Econ, which optimise power and range respectively. The QC1 features all-LED lighting, a 5.0-inch LCD display, a USB Type-C charging outlet, and a 26 litre under seat storage compartment.
The scooter is available in five colours: Pearl Serenity Blue, Pearl Misty White, Matt Foggy Silver Metallic, Pearl Igneous Black, and Pearl Shallow Blue. Let’s have a detailed look at colour schemes on the Honda QC1:
Pearl Serenity Blue
The Peal Serenity Blue is a very elegant colour which is available in the Honda QC1. It features a glossy blue finish, complemented by matching blue mirrors. Honda’s attention to detail is impressive, adding a touch of sophistication to the scooter.
Pearl Misty White
Pearl Misty White gets a glossy white finish on the body panels. The scooter gets white coloured mirrors and a black seat which adds a nice contrast to finish the overall look of the electric scooter.
Matt Foggy Silver Metallic
The Matt Foggy Silver Metallic is a very modern colour scheme. It gets dark grey coloured body panels which have a matte finish. The mirrors too are finished in the same colour. The red shock absorber adds a dash of red in the overall looks and makes the scooter look sporty.
Pearl Igneous Black
The Pear Igneous Black colour scheme gets black coloured body panels and mirrors with a glossy black finish. The red shock absorber adds some contrast and gives the scooter a premium appeal.
Pearl Shallow Blue
The Pearl Shallow Blue colour scheme gets light blue colored body panels and mirrors with a glossy finish. The electric scooter looks quite good in this colour scheme and will appeal to the masses.
The overall design of the Honda QC1 electric scooter is quite modern and feels like it will stand the test of time. In terms of colours, our favourite colour of the lot is the Matt Foggy Silver Metallic. The scooter looks quite premium and sporty in this paint scheme. The scooter is expected to launch in January 2025 and to be priced around Rs 1 lakh (ex-showroom). Once launched, the QC1 will go against the likes of Ola S1 Air, Ather 450S, the base TVS iQube and the Bajaj Chetak.