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Honda e

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Produced
Discontinued
Base

Main Specifications

Years of Production 2020 - 2022
Country of Manufacture Japan (Honda)
Accel. 0-60 mph 8.7 s 399 out of 575
Range 138 miles 518 out of 575
Battery 35.5 kWh 511 out of 575
Starting Price (used) $ N/A
Accel. 0-60 mph 8.7 s
Battery pack capacity 35.5 kWh
Range 138 miles
Body
  • Hatchback Hatchback body style icon
Charge Ports
  • CCS Type 1 Hatchback charge port in the US
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8.7 s

8.7 s
Accel. 0-60 mph
90 mph
Top speed

Specs of Honda e

Battery and Charging

Range EPA
N/A
Range WLTP
138 miles (222 km)
Battery pack capacity
35.5 kWh
Max charging power (AC)
6.6 kW
Max charging power (DC)
46 kW
Avg. charging speed (DC)
~125 mph

Powertrain

Accel. 0-60 mph
8.7 s
Top speed
90 mph (145 km/h)
Engine power
136 hp (101 kW)
Engine torque
232 lb-ft (315 Nm)
Efficiency
26 kWh/100 miles
Drive type
RWD
Motor type
Permanent-magnet

Body and Chassis

Number of seats
4
Dimensions (LxWxH)
153.3x69x59.5 in
Wheelbase
99.9 in
Curb weight
N/A
Cargo volume
6 ft3
Towing capacity
N/A

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Car Ratings

3.6

Design

Votes: 19
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2.9

Performance

Votes: 117
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3.1

Desirability

Votes: 99
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About Honda e

The Honda e Prototype was unveiled at the 2019 Geneva International Motor Show. It is the third all-electric vehicle after Honda Fit EV and Honda Clarity Electric.
Production of Honda’s compact urban electric vehicle will begin in September 2019. A price has yet to be announced. It can currently be reserved in the UK, Germany, France, and Norway.

Honda e highlights:

  • Clean exterior design combined with a contemporary, minimalist interior featuring advanced technology
  • Rear-wheel-drive platform
  • The car’s charging port is integrated centrally in the bonnet for ease of use from either side of the car, with LED lighting visible through the glass cover to welcome the driver and inform of the battery charging status.
  • 35.5 kWh battery, range of over 200km and a ‘fast charge’ functionality of 80% battery charge in 30 minutes
  • Honda e’s motor will be able to deliver up to approximately 110 kW (148 hp) and maximum torque exceeding 300 Nm (221 lb-ft)
  • Single Pedal Control for one pedal driving and automatic regenerative braking

Safety Ratings

NHTSA safety rating

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