In the United States, the Motocompacto is priced at $995 before tax and shipping. This article explains the price, where to buy, and what you get for that amount as Honda rolled out the limited-run electric scooter.
Pricing snapshot
Key numbers to keep in mind before purchasing the Motocompacto.
- Price: $995 USD (excluding tax and shipping)
- Availability: Limited production; primarily sold through Honda’s official U.S. online store with stock that can vary by region
- What’s included: The Motocompacto folding electric scooter and its charger; designed to be compact and easy to store
These figures reflect Honda’s initial U.S. rollout. Real-world purchase details can vary with restocks and regional availability.
Buying and regional considerations
Where and how buyers can access the Motocompacto, and what to expect in terms of distribution.
- Market scope: Initially offered in the United States; broader international availability has not been broadly announced
- Purchase channel: Sold directly through Honda’s official online store; colorways and stock may be limited
- Taxes and shipping: Applicable taxes and shipping charges apply; total delivered price may differ by location
Because the Motocompacto is a limited-run model, stock can sell out quickly. Check Honda’s store regularly for restocks and any regional updates.
Summary
The Honda Motocompacto carries a $995 price tag in the U.S. before tax and shipping, positioned as a limited-run, ultra-compact folding electric scooter. Availability is region-dependent and primarily handled through Honda’s online store, with restocks varying over time. For the latest price and stock, consult Honda’s official store.
How much will the Motocompacto cost?
$995.00
Motocompacto e-Scooter
| Retail Price: | $995.00 |
|---|---|
| Our Price: | $955.20 |
How heavy is a Motocompacto?
41 pounds
– How much does the Motocompacto weigh? A. – The Motocompacto weighs 41 pounds.
How fast does a Motocompacto go?
Motocompacto in drive mode 1 will not exceed 10 MPH. Drive Mode 2 – will move from a dead stop without any assistance. The Motocompacto in drive mode 2 will reach speeds of 15 MPH.
Is Motocompacto street legal?
Ziraldo said the Motocompacto won't necessarily replace a car -- it's not technically street-legal -- but it makes for a "perfect campus commuter." "All the parts fold up into the white shell body," he said. "We developed it for the bike lane and tried to keep it as compact as we could but also fun and safe to drive."


