TOKYO: The all-electric Honda N-One e ultra-compact car has been revealed in Japan, and it can deliver over 270km (WLTC cycle).
Honda says the N-One e was developed as an ideal EV (electric vehicle) for Japan.
It inherits the endearing exterior design, spacious interior space, and easy handling qualities of the Honda N360 classic Japanese Kei car.
Convenient features include a power supply function and V2H (Vehicle to Home).
The interior has a design that does not emphasize corners or edges, creating a sense of spaciousness.

The bonnet and the top of the instrument panel are finished flat, making it easy to see ahead and, resulting in a better field of vision.
Operation switches for each function are concentrated in the centre of the instrument panel for ease of use.
With the N-One e, recycled materials made from discarded bumpers from Honda vehicles are used for the front grille.
Also, in the interior, plant-derived bio-resin is used as horizontal accents in the instrument panel, and recycled materials such as used PET bottles and work clothes worn by Honda employees are used for the floor carpet and insulators.








