Honda Reveals Its New EV's Name And It Explains A Lot
Briefly

Honda has unveiled its new electric city car for Europe, named N-One e:, designed with bulging fenders resembling a kei car. The vehicle, showcased at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, appears to transform a kei car into a sportier, racing-style model. Unlike the previous Honda e, which suffered from high prices and low range, N-One e: is expected to have a broader appeal. A narrower variant will be offered in Japan to meet kei car regulations, while the European model will feature a wider body and more aggressive styling.
The new electric city car from Honda resembles a kei car with bulging fenders and a wider track for markets outside Japan, named N-One e:.
At the Goodwood Festival of Speed, a camouflaged prototype demonstrated an unusual body shape, suggesting Honda's approach to design has evolved from the Honda e.
The N-One e: appears to combine elements of racing aesthetics with practical electric vehicle features, distancing itself from the unsuccessful Honda e with a focus on a wider appeal.
In Japan, a narrower version will likely comply with kei car regulations, while the international version receives modifications like bulging arches and a wider track.
Read at insideevs.com
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