Honda N-One e Electric Car Launched With 270 KM Range

Honda launches its smallest electric car, the N-One e, in Japan with a 270 km range, compact design, and eco-friendly performance.

Honda has officially introduced the N-ONE e, a compact electric vehicle (EV) built to energize daily mobility while promoting a sustainable future. Slated for release in Fall 2025, this mini passenger EV combines classic charm with modern electric innovation. Pre-orders open on Friday, August 1, marking a key milestone in Honda’s push toward carbon neutrality in Japan.

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The N-ONE e honours the classic N360’s look and easy use. It also offers electric power. This car is a “daily partner.” It provides a clean, quiet ride. It can travel over 270 km (WLTC mode). This is great for city or town driving. The N-ONE e: can also power your home. It offers Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) use. This helps during power outages or off-grid living.

Honda N-One e Electric Car Launched With 270 KM Range
Honda N-One e Electric Car

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Honda N-One E: Exterior & Interior Design

The design emphasizes clean, defined body lines. The rear bumper’s smooth shape gives a light, steady look. It comes in five bright shades, like the happy Cheerful Green. Inside, the roomy cabin blends comfort and clear views.

Matching colors on the panels and wheel add visual appeal. Easy-to-reach controls and large storage spaces make daily use simple. The front grille uses recycled bumper parts. Interior accents are made from bio-resins and old fabrics. These include plastic bottles and worn work clothes.

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Honda N-One e Interior
Honda N-One e Interior

Honda equips the N-One e: with USB charging ports, hill hold assist, and ventilated front seats. Advanced safety tech includes lane-keep assist, cruise control, and drive modes suited for varied terrain—emphasizing reliability in a pint-sized package.

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