Honda N-One e: launches in Japan

We're looking at Honda’s first kei car that could possibly be offered officially outside Japan.

Honda has taken the wraps off the 2025 N-One e: It’s an all-electric reincarnation of the original retro-styled N-One hatchback that debuted in 2021.

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Kei cars make a lot of sense in urban areas because of their size, but lately it’s been a challenge for manufacturers to create a small EV with respectable range. Fortunately, the Honda N-One e: delivers decent range for its size. Honda claims an all-electric range of up to 270 km on a single charge.

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The N-One e: is not entirely built from scratch either. A gas-fed version also exists, and the two models are very similar in terms of exterior features. The only design element that sets the N-One e: apart is the front clip, which has the round LED headlights positioned lower to allow for a smoother-shaped hood, and the grille that has two charging ports.

Elsewhere, minor trim differences such as clear taillight lenses and a different set of wheels make the N-One e: more distinct from its gas-fed equivalent.

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Inside, the N-One e:’s dashboard looks more angular than its gas-fed twin, with push-button gear selector and a large infotainment screen. The limited space was maximized for storage as there are shelves, pockets, and cupholders to put personal stuff in.

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Honda has yet to reveal powertrain details. But with kei car regulations in place, the N-One e:’s electric motor should be putting out no more than the 64 PS limit. But the good thing is, Honda shared the N-One e:’s electric architecture is V2L and V2H capable (vehicle-to-load and vehicle-to-home), so you can power small appliances when needed.

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Honda Super EV Concept

Honda already brought out the Super EV Concept at the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed, which looks like an N-One e: with a wide body kit, and they previously confirmed plans to launch a production model in the European market in the future.

Hopefully, the launch of the N-One e: in Japan means we could hear more from Honda in the coming months about the development of the global market version. Fingers crossed.