Standard-issue features include:
Brand new models start from £28,215, and our Approved Used variants are as low as £15,450.
Trim levels:
Options include:
Since the car is fully electric, no fuel is required which means it’s very affordable to run. For instance, a 20% to 80% charge using a public connector adds a 77-mile range and costs approximately £10.86.
All electric cars are fitted with single-gear automatic transmission.
While the Honda e is primarily a city car, it features five seats, making it a good option for young families.
Currently, there’s not enough data to judge how reliable the Honda e is. However, Honda as a brand ranked fifth out of 29 marques in Auto Express’ 2022 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey.
Absolutely. Standard-issue tech includes a Honda Connect 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system which incorporates Garmin navigation, Apple/Android smartphone integration, etc. And a six-speaker sound system comprises DAB radio, an AM/FM tuner, Bluetooth connectivity and USB and HDMI inputs.
The MINI Electric is probably the Honda e’s main rival because both vehicles are super-desirable all-electric city cars.
MINI Electric prices start at £32,550 and peak at £35,050, which means it’s more expensive than the Honda e. According to Auto Express, the Honda e is “better equipped, more efficient, has more tech and offers slightly more range than the MINI, with greater charging flexibility, too.”
Yes. Individual and pack-based accessories include a detachable bike carrier, alloy wheel upgrades and a Style Pack. The latter includes lower front, lower side and lower rear embellishments that further enhance the car’s minimalistic, retro look.
Don’t delay, book your Honda e test drive today with Chiswick Honda, Norton Way Honda or Wimbledon Park Honda.