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Considered as the electric version of the HR-V, the new Honda e:N1 2025 has only a few differences such as: closed grille, LED headlights with integrated LED daytime running lights, LED fog lights integrated into the front bumper and sequential LED turn signals. |
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Inside the cockpit, the Honda e:N1 electric SUV features a 15.1-inch vertical touchscreen entertainment screen with integrated air conditioning controls, a 10.25-inch digital dashboard, and a push-button gear lever. The seats are upholstered in premium leather combined with synthetic leather with white trim and striking blue stitching. |
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The driver's seat is 8-way power adjustable, while the rear seats can be folded 60:40, increasing storage space when needed. Honda e:N1 is developed based on the e:N Architecture F platform, using the same chassis as the Honda HR-V but with a modern design and characteristics of an electric vehicle. |
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The car is equipped with a front-mounted electric motor, producing 204 horsepower and 310 Nm of torque. Thanks to that, the e:N1 can accelerate from 0–100 km/h in 7.7 seconds, reaching a maximum speed of 160 km/h. |
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The car's power source comes from a 68.8 kWh NMC (Nickel Manganese Cobalt) battery pack, giving an estimated range of 412 km on the WLTP cycle. The Honda e:N1's maximum DC charging capacity is only 78 kW, making it take about 45 minutes to charge from 10% to 80%. |
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However, the car supports 11 kW AC charging, which takes about 6 hours to fully charge, suitable for overnight charging needs at home. |
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In the Malaysian market, Honda e:N1 is equipped with the Honda Sensing safety package with modern driving assistance technologies such as: blind spot monitoring system (BSI) on the rearview mirror |
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Rear cross traffic alert (CTM), 3-level rear camera, 8-point distance sensor (4 front, 4 rear), emergency braking with brake assist (CMBS), automatic headlight adjustment, adaptive cruise control (ACC)... |
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It is unclear how much the Honda e:N1 2025 will cost when it is launched in Malaysia. However, in Thailand, the car costs 1,199,000 baht (equivalent to about 932.44 million VND). It is predicted that this model will soon arrive in Vietnam in the near future. |
Video: See details of the all-new electric Honda e:N1.
Source: https://khoahocdoisong.vn/honda-en1-chay-dien-hon-930-trieu-dong-lieu-co-ve-viet-nam-post268474.html
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