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    Honda Launches N-One e Mini EV With 183-Mile Range in Japan

    Compact electric car aims to capture growing demand in domestic market
    Lalu JazidiBy Lalu JazidiSeptember 15, 2025Updated:September 15, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Honda has introduced the N-One e, a new electric mini vehicle (EV) for private buyers in Japan, with sales beginning on September 12. The model is equipped with a 29.6 kWh battery that delivers a range of up to 183 miles (295 kilometers) under the WLTP test cycle, surpassing the Nissan Sakura, the country’s best-selling small EV.

    Despite its compact length of under 3.4 meters, the N-One e offers a spacious interior, achieved by positioning the battery under the vehicle floor. Honda said the car supports Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) functionality of up to 1,500 watts, enabling it to serve as a mobile energy source. The model also features a Single Pedal Control System for smoother acceleration and braking.

    Mini EVs account for about 40% of new car sales in Japan, and Honda is targeting this growing segment with a vehicle designed for everyday urban use. Compared with the electric N-VAN e, which is aimed at commercial buyers, the N-One e is positioned as a consumer-focused model to compete with rivals from Toyota and BYD.

    “Honda expects the new electric small car to be able to compete successfully in the growing market, particularly against models from Toyota and BYD, thanks to its range, spaciousness and features,” Elektrek reported.

    For now, the N-One e will only be available in Japan, with no announcement yet regarding international sales.

    Source: Electrek

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    Studied in political science. Lalu been covering the startup and e-business scene since 2017.

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