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Honda N-One e: Debuts with 63bhp Electric Powertrain and Boxy Design

Honda N-One e: is a compact electric car with a boxy design, with a focus on everyday practicality and urban mobility. The car was first revealed at the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed.

By Divyam Dubey

29 Jul, 2025

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Honda N-One e:

Honda has taken another step in its electric journey with the reveal of the N-One e electric car. Compact and built for the city, this new EV features a boxy shape and becomes Honda’s smallest electric vehicle yet. The N-One e will launch in Japan by September, and a UK debut is expected shortly after. With this model, Honda aims to grow its presence in urban electric mobility. Although Honda hasn’t released full details yet, the N-One e is likely to use the same setup as the N-Van e. That means it could offer a 245km range per charge and support DC fast charging, recharging the battery in about 30 minutes. With a 63bhp electric motor, it fits within Japan’s kei car regulations, making it well-suited for short city drives.

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On the outside, the N-One e borrows styling cues from the Super EV Concept. It has a tall, upright shape with a closed front grille, circular headlamps, and a neat charging port. At just 3,400mm in length, it’s small enough to squeeze into tight spaces, which is a real advantage in crowded urban areas.


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Inside, the N-One e keeps things simple. There are physical buttons for climate control, a rotary dial, and a handy little shelf under the driver’s display for storing your phone or small items. The 50:50 split rear seats can be folded down to carry extra luggage or shopping bags, adding a bit more versatility to this compact EV.

Also Read: Honda Cars India Sells 5,124 Units in June 2025; Domestic Sales Stand at 4,618 Units

One of the useful additions is the Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) feature, which lets you use the car’s battery to power small devices—perfect for a picnic or power backup during outages. You’ll need a special adapter, available from Honda. With these practical features and Honda’s EV push, the N-One e is a smart choice for eco-conscious city drivers.

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