
Honda officially unveiled the all-new N-One e:, its smallest electric vehicle, which focuses on practicality and daily use. The launch follows the unveiling of the Super EV Concept at the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed. While highlighting futuristic styling, the N-One e: offers a more family-friendly appeal.
Honda has not disclosed the complete technical specifications of the N-One e: yet. However, we expect it to use the powertrain from the N-Van e. The N-Van e: delivers 245 km of range on a single charge.
The N-Van e features a 50W WDC fast charger that can recharge the battery in just 30 minutes. Reports suggest the N-One e may offer 63 HP. These numbers make it suitable for short commutes and city driving.
The design borrows elements from the Super EV Concept, including a curved bumper and round headlamps. It also features a closed grille with a built-in charging port. The Honda N-One e: is a kei car, which means that the EV has small dimensions.
Inside, the N-One e: has a clean and basic layout designed for simplicity and function. It includes physical control buttons, a rotary dial, and a small storage shelf. The rear seats fold 50:50, enhancing luggage space when needed.
One unique feature is the Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) system that powers external devices using the car’s battery. To use this feature, buyers must purchase a Honda adapter. This adds utility for users needing portable electric power.
The Honda N-One e combines compact size, simple design, and essential EV features in a practical package. It targets city dwellers and small families. With a confirmed Japan launch for September, Honda will launch it in other markets soon.
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