Honda N-One e: — электромобиль нового поколения на японском рынке

12 сентября Honda Motor officially announced the commencement of sales for its latest electric car, the N-One e:, in Japan. The model was first unveiled at the end of July. So far, the specifications regarding the power output of the electric motor remain undisclosed. However, it can be inferred that the output is likely at the maximum permissible limit for kei cars, around 47 kW (equivalent to 64 hp). The body design of the N-One e: retains a significant similarity to its gasoline counterpart, the N-One, but features a distinctive design language that includes a volumetrically styled hood and a unique section between the headlights that accommodates the concealed charging port. The new front design has improved visibility for the driver. Additionally, the steering wheel is positioned 37 mm closer to the driver, enhancing maneuverability, especially during acceleration. According to company reports, the electric vehicle can achieve a driving range of 270 to 295 km on a single charge. Furthermore, it boasts a Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) feature, enabling it to power external devices using its battery. In line with Honda's environmental initiatives, the construction of the N-One e: prominently incorporates panels and coatings made from recycled materials. For instance, the front-end component is crafted from recycled plastic bumpers from older vehicles, while the salon flooring is made from repurposed work uniforms and used plastic bottles. Pricing for the Honda N-One e: in Japan begins at 2,699,400 yen, which is approximately 1.6 million rubles.