The winged brand's wild new three-cylinder looks to be staying true to its prototype, and it heralds a monumental development for the lineup.If you buy from a link, we may earn a commission. Learn moreWhile Honda has already made quite a splash this year with the launch of its first all-electric production motorcycle in the WN7, the brand has something still more exciting in the pipeline.As it last appeared at EICMA, it was called the V3R 900 E-Compressor Prototype. Thanks to a trick electric supercharger and an oddball V3 engine configuration, it promised widely usable torque with reduced emissions to boot.Honda's V3R 900 E-Compressor Prototype was previously shrouded in some geometric camo. - Credit: HondaNow, at this stage, Honda hasn't announced a production timeline. However, if the latest images are anything to go by, the real-world V3R 900 E-Compressor seems nigh. Pre-production similaritiesThe documentation in question was filed with the Australian IPO as a design protection, unearthed by the team over at Motorcycle.com. Some other patents recently surfaced showing further application of the blower, but Honda clearly isn't done with the V3R.The filings are in greyscale, but they're nevertheless revealing images. - Credit: Honda / Australia IPThat's because the bike depicted remains incredibly faithful to the prototype. Up front, you'll find the same aggressively alien-esque lighting. It also retains its asymmetrical side cowls, with the larger of the two feeding the compressor.AdvertisementAdvertisementSimilarly, around the rest of the bike, you'll find familiar elements like the trellis subframe, the peculiar snowflake-like brake discs and even the single-sided swingarm.That asymmetrical bodywork accounts for an intake to the e-compressor. - Credit: Honda / Australia IPAside from the similarities, the documents also show the V3R wearing all of its necessary road-going accouterments. In addition to mirrors and turn signals, this means a license plate bracket at the rear.It's as clear as indication as any of the model's production imminency, as it's perfectly fine to exist without such equipment in Prototype form. However, any applications with road use in mind obviously require compliance. Honda's V3 engine heralds a nice compromise between displacement, cylinder count and size. - Credit: Honda / Australia IPA revolutionary Honda motoIn any case, there's good cause to be looking forward to Honda's V3R 900 E-Compressor hitting production. The bike is poised to be revolutionary, and in more ways than one.AdvertisementAdvertisementAs mentioned, it heralds impressive capabilities. When unveiling the Prototype at EICMA last year, Honda claimed the 900cc powertrain and its electrical compressor delivered performance on par with that of a 1,200cc. The e-compressor serves to control the intake air, regardless of engine rpm. - Credit: HondaWhat's more, Honda claimed that the new "Honda Flagship WING" design for the tank emblem would be adopted by top-tier models. As such, the V3R E-Compressor is likely to arrive as a kind of new brand flagship to introduce the supercharger before it makes its way to other bikes.To that end, the e-compressor is poised to be a game-changer for the Honda lineup. Beyond its outright power potential, it serves to make two-wheeled forced induction a more mass-market solution.After all, Honda is striving to create something that not only brings "guaranteed thrill" but also "reassuring peace of mind." Compared to what most riders know, that stands to be quite a change. Be it with vintage efforts like the turbocharged TC or current production bikes like the supercharged H2, it's typically only the first part that rings true.The V3R 900 could be just the start of what Honda has planned for its new e-compressor. - Credit: HondaMore to comeThough Honda hasn't yet announced a production date for the V3R 900 E-Compressor, industry chatter suggests that EICMA 2026 is a likely debut venue. The brand first showed the engine at the event in 2024, and last year brought the reveal of the full bike.Honda V3R 900 E-Compressor Prototype Learn More AdvertisementAdvertisementAbout the Author: Gray is an associate editor at Gear Patrol, covering cars, motorcycles and anything else with wheels. When he's not chasing the latest industry news, he's probably wrenching on one of many projects. For better or worse, he believes classics make perfectly practical daily drivers.Want to stay up to date on the latest product news and releases? Add Gear Patrol as a preferred source to ensure our independent journalism makes it to the top of your Google search results.