
Honda made waves at the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed by showcasing its camouflaged Super EV Concept. While the concept hinted at futuristic design and performance, the newly unveiled Honda N-One e brings a more practical, family-friendly appeal to the table. With its distinctive boxy styling, the N-One e stands out as Honda's smallest electric vehicle to date. This compact concept has now officially debuted overseas. Reports suggest that the Honda N-One e will be up for sale in Japan by September and will head towards the UK market.
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Honda N-One e: Specs
Honda has not yet revealed many of the technical details of the N-One. However, it is expected to borrow the powertrain from the N-Van e. The N-Van e that claims a range of 245 km on a single charge. The Honda N-Van e is available for sale in Japan and offers a 50W WDC charger that can top up the battery pack in just 30 minutes. Also, reports suggest that the powertrain will allow the Honda N-One e to churn out about 63 bhp of peak power.

Honda Super EV Concept
Honda N-One e: Design
Honda hinted at the overall design of the N-One e by revealing the Super EV Concept. Like the concept, the N-One e Kie car retains the boxy design with a curvy front bumper, closed grille with an integrated charging port, complemented by circular headlamps and more. While the brand has not yet stated the exact dimensions of the Kie car, it likely measures about 3,400 mm in length, making it the smallest electric car by the brand.

Honda N-One e interior
Honda N-One e: Features
Honda has showcased the interior of the car, and it looks clean and is quite basic. On the inside, users get physical control buttons and a rotary dial, a small shelf beneath the driver display for phones and small objects. It has 50:50 folding rear seats, giving more space for luggage. Also, one of the key features that the Hond N-One gets is the V2L system, allowing users to power other devices. However, for this, the customers need to get an adapter from Honda's accessory centre.
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