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The Honda e is an battery electric car that was manufactured by Japanese automaker Honda and sold in Japan from 2020 to 2024 and in Europe from 2020 to 2023. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] It is a supermini with a five-door hatchback design and a battery-electric powertrain that drives the rear wheels .
The e:NP2 and e:NS2 are the same vehicle with several alterations on the front and rear fascias. Both are based on the e:N Architecture F, a front-wheel drive -based electric vehicle platform by Honda, and come equipped with a 68.8 kWh lithium-ion battery sourced from CATL and a single front-mounted electric motor producing 150 kW (204 PS; 201 ...
Honda Sports 4: 2005: Honda Sports EV: 2017: Honda Sprocket: 1999: Honda Step Bus: 2006: Honda SUT: 2004: entered production as the Ridgeline Honda U3-X: 2009: scooter Honda Unibox: 2001: Honda Urban EV: 2017: Honda Urban SUV Concept: 2013: entered production as the Vezel Honda Vision XS-1: 2014: Honda w•i•c: 2001: entered production as the ...
Production of the EV Plus was discontinued in 1999 after Honda announced the release of its first hybrid electric vehicle, the Honda Insight. The EV Plus served to test advanced battery chemistry in an electric car and also met California Air Resources Board requirements for zero-emission vehicles, like the General Motors EV1 .
Honda expected to sell 33,000 vehicles in the U.S. for the 2007 model year, but exceeded these expectations, and sold 40,000. Honda plans to put 70,000 Fit units on American roads for the 2008 model year. [95] In the first half of 2008, Honda and other manufacturers were surprised by the rapid shift towards smaller cars in the United States.
The E-series was a line of inline four-cylinder automobile engines designed and built by Honda for use in their cars in the 1970s and 1980s. These engines were notable for the use of CVCC technology, introduced in the ED1 engine in the 1975 Civic, which met 1970s emissions standards without using a catalytic converter .
First purpose-designed electric vehicle of the modern era from a major automaker and the first GM car designed to be an electric vehicle from the outset. Honda EV Plus: 1997–1999 ~300 130–175 km (80–110 miles) First known vehicle from a major automaker to eschew the use of lead-acid batteries in favour of NiMH. Toyota RAV4 EV: 1997–2002
The Honda EV-N concept vehicle was a concept electric car created by the automobile division of Honda, designed as an homage to the N360 kei car. The vehicle made its world premiere at the Tokyo Motor Show in October 2009, [ 1 ] and had its European debut at Geneva the following March.