2020 Honda e




Honda’s retro-looking electric city car is the brand’s first fully electric vehicle. With a 35.5kWh battery, it delivers a range of up to 136 miles.
There are two versions available: the entry-level model has 136PS and is priced from £26,160 (including government grant), while the
Honda e advance has 154PS and costs £28,660.
It features a side camera mirror system that replaces conventional side view mirrors with compact cameras, providing live images to two six-inch screens inside the cabin.
The car also has pop-out door handles, while inside there is a five-screen, full width digital dashboard and connected infotainment system. The largest area of the digital dashboard is occupied by dual 12.3-inch LCD touchscreens which act as the primary infotainment display.