Honda's tiny EV makes official debut – and the impossibly cute microcar can power your home too
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- The Honda N-One e: is unveiled in Japan and previews a global compact EV
- The diminutive car will measure less than 3,400mm (133.9inches) in length
- A range of 150+ miles is expected and V2L means it can power homes
The production version of the teeny, boxy Honda that wowed crowds at the recent Goodwood Festival of Speed has been unveiled and the N-One e: will go on to influence a global, low-cost EV.
Revealed in Japan this week, one of Honda’s smallest-ever electric vehicles will offer over 150 miles (245km) of range on a single charge from its equally small battery packs, while the single electric motor is expected to produce around 63hp.
Designed predominantly for town and city driving, the Japanese version of Honda’s Super EV concept complies with the country’s strict Kei Car rules, which mean it has to ...
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