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Honda e

Honda e
$38,000.00
Brand: HONDA
Category: Cars
Available
  • Drive Type: RWD
  • Type: 5 door hatchback, 4 seats
  • Self Driving: No
  • Airbags: Yes

Our Rating

The overall rating is based on review by our experts

7
  • PERFORMANCE 6 / 10
  • BATTERY 8 / 10
  • BODY 7 / 10
  • DISPLAYS 7 / 10
  • COMFORT 7 / 10
  • SAFETY 7 / 10

PROS

  1. Compact size makes parking and city driving easier
  2. High-quality interior and dual-screen dashboard
  3. Rear-wheel drive improves handling balance

CONS

  1. Limited driving range
  2. Higher price than many small EVs

The Honda e is a small battery electric vehicle from Honda. It sits in the city car segment. It uses a compact hatchback body with rear-wheel drive. The design focuses on urban use and tight spaces.

The car uses a 35.5 kWh battery pack. Real-world range typically falls between 170 and 220 km depending on driving conditions. Official WLTP range is about 222 km. DC fast charging supports up to 50 kW. An 80 percent charge takes roughly 30 minutes under ideal conditions.

Pricing places the Honda e in the premium city EV category. It suits drivers who prioritize design, technology, and urban maneuverability over long-distance travel. Other EVs from Honda include the Honda Prologue and the Honda Clarity Electric. Alternatives include the Mini Electric and the Fiat 500e. Compared with the Mini Electric, the Honda e offers a softer ride but shorter range.

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Full Specifications

MODEL

Models Honda e Advance

LAUNCH

Announced 2019, May
Status Available to order. Released 2020
Country of origin Japan
Base Price € 38,000 £ 34,160

PERFORMANCE

Power RWD 154 hp (113 kW)

Torque 315 Nm (232 lb-ft)
Acceleration The acceleration numbers are an easy way to compare car performance. We list either time from 0 to 100 km/h or time from 0 to 60mph, depending on which number(s) the manufacturers provide. The lower the acceleration time, the higher performance the car is. 8.3 sec 0-62 mph
Max Speed 90 mph (145 km/h)
transmission Single-speed

BATTERY

Capacity 29 kWh usable, 35.5 kWh total
Tech Water-cooled Li-ion 355V
Range 137 mi WLTP
Consumption 277 Wh/mi WLTP
Recuperation Yes, automatic level adjustment
Heat Pump
AC Charging Type 2 6.6 kW, 0-100% in 5 hours 59 min
DC Charging CCS 100 kW max, 0-80% in 36 min CCS 100 kW max, 0-80% in 36 min
Others Vehicle to load (V2L)
230V electrical outlet (1.5 KW max) on the center console

BODY

Type 5 door hatchback, 4 seats
Dimensions 3894 x 1752 x 1512 mm (153.3 x 69.0 x 59.5 in)
Wheelbase 2538 mm (99.9 in)
Clearance 145 mm (5.7 in)
Weight EU: 1520 kg unladen, 1870 kg gross
Suspension Front MacPherson struts, rear multi-link
Wheels R16, R17
Trunk/Boot EU: 171 l, 861 l max

Frunk/Bonnet No
Towing No
Others Digital Side Mirrors

DISPLAYS

Centre Two 12.3" touchscreens, two 6" (Side Camera Mirror System)
Driver's Display 9"
Head-Up No

COMFORT

Seats Heated front seats
Roof Panoramic glass sunroof
Parking Aids Front and rear sensors, 360 camera, reversing camera, self parking

Connectivity Wired or Wireless Android Auto and Wireless Apple CarPlay

SAFETY

Airbags Side airbags, front and rear, including head airbag system
Driving Aids Front radar and camera. Automatic front emergency braking with pedestrian & cyclist recognition, Lane Departure Prevention, Lane Keeping Assist, Traffic Sign Recognition, High Beam Assist, Lead Car Departure Notification, Blind Spot Warning
Crash Tests NCAP 2020: 4 stars

Note

Others For China market only, dubbed as GAC Honda e:NP1
disclaimer We can not guarantee that the information on this page is 100% correct

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FAQ

Is the Honda e good for long trips?

Range limits make it better suited for city and short commutes.

How fast does the Honda e charge?

Up to 50 kW on DC fast charging. Around 30 minutes to reach 80 percent.

Does the Honda e support home charging?

Yes. AC charging works with typical home wall boxes.

Is the Honda e discontinued?

Availability depends on region. Honda has shifted focus toward newer EV platforms.

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