Honda has revealed the N-One e electric car:

The Japanese brand has unveiled a subcompact electric car with an updated design and interior – with tuning from the company’s tuning division.
Honda has officially revealed the exterior and interior of the new N-One e: electric car, which belongs to the kei-car category. The novelty is based on the gasoline model N-One, but received an original design, a redesigned front end and a completely new interior. Presentation images were published on July 28 – they show the electric car in the finalized form from the tuning division of Honda Access.

New body and interior with an emphasis on minimalism
In contrast to the gasoline version, the Honda N-One e: gets an original front end with a voluminous hood and a plug in place of the grille to hide the charging connector. The rear door has also been redesigned: the license plate recess has been moved lower than in the gasoline version.
The interior features a horizontal architecture of the front panel, original two-spoke steering wheel and digital dashboard. The overall style of the interior is concise and functional.

Version from Honda Access: details and differences
- 10-spoke alloy wheels,
- contrasting decorative stickers,
- additional connector for external devices,
- an LED battery level indicator as a separate unit.
The Access version thus offers visual and functional refinements that emphasize the individuality of the compact electric car.

Characteristics: 270 km of range and up to 63 hp
Technical details about the powertrain Honda is not yet revealing. All we know is that the range on a single charge will be up to 270 kilometers – an excellent figure for an urban kei-car. The likely output of the electric motor is about 63 hp, which is the upper limit allowed for this segment in the Japanese market.
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