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Honda announces new city-oriented EV, the N-ONE e

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Ro, 28 July 2025

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Honda just announced its new N-ONE e, which is an all-electric reincarnation of the N-ONE and can also be seen as an update to the Honda e from 2020, as it's still a city-friendly, everyday car.

Honda N-ONE e Honda N-ONE e
Honda N-ONE e

Honda isn't very generous with the information about the kei car, but it says it's the perfect fit for a dense urban environment with just enough range to meet your daily needs. According to the WLTP rating, the vehicle can travel 168 miles on a single charge.

The interior is completely revamped, compared to the gas version, and Honda made it very flexible and convenient in terms of storage. Honda had to be creative to make the most out of the limited interior space.

Honda N-ONE e interior Honda N-ONE e interior
Honda N-ONE e interior

Speaking of convenience, the car supports Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) capabilities, so you can power your home appliances if needed.

The N-ONE e is also very similar to the N-VAN e that Honda introduced back in October last year, so the two vehicles will likely share some parts.

Honda is opening up reservations on July 31, while actual shipments will commence in September.

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  • 30 Jul 2025

Japan only? Go Europe.

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  • rK8
  • 29 Jul 2025

Hoping its atleast 3.4m long like Sakura EV to fit 2 people in backseat. Level 2 ADAS like xingyuan EV and 3C fast charging or battery swap

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