Honda e:Ny1 is HR-V’s all-electric sibling with 412-km range

Updated May 15, 2023 | Same topic: Automotive Industry Updates

It is the second next-gen EV from the brand.

Honda is taking its time when it comes to introducing more electric vehicle (EV) models in its portfolio. The Japanese automaker just revealed its second next-generation EV in Europe called the e:Ny1.

Honda e:Ny1 front view

Honda e:Ny1

The Honda e:Ny1 is an all-electric subcompact crossover underpinned by the brand’s newly-developed e:N Architecture F. It follows the automaker’s first EV model, the Honda e, which is an all-electric hatchback with cutesy styling.

For the new model, the Honda e:Ny1 gets a familiar design as the current HR-V iteration but in the form of an electrified vehicle. The front fascia comes with a grille-less finish, with Honda debuting an all-new electric identity through the white ‘H’ badges around the car.

The sides and rear should look familiar to those who have seen the Honda HR-V. It even gets the two-door crossover look brought by the hidden door handles for the second row. But the new model still has distinctive elements including the “HONDA” lettering on the tailgate and the e:Ny1 badge.

Honda e:Ny1 interior view

The e:Ny1 aims to deliver a refined drive like any other Honda cars

Moving into the cabin, Honda ensures “remarkable interior space and comfort” thanks to its clever packaging of the EV components. It is equipped with a 15.1-inch vertical touchscreen, providing access to infotainment and driving option controls.

Powering the e:Ny1 is a three-in-one integrated power drive unit, electric motor, and gearbox, making 201 horsepower and 310 Nm of torque. It can run up to 412 km on a single charge and go from 10 to 80 percent of charge in 45 minutes through DC fast-charging.

“The e:Ny1 is the logical next step on our electrification journey in Europe,” said Tom Gardner, Senior Vice President at Honda Motor Europe Ltd.

“Our development philosophy blends intelligent, customer-centric technology with beautiful design and fun-to-drive dynamics. This latest SUV exemplifies Honda’s commitment to electrification and is the latest step on Honda’s electrification journey,” added Gardner.

Honda e:Ny1 rear view

It looks like the HR-V's twin

Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. (HCPI) currently doesn’t have plans to bring in an EV so we might not see the e:Ny1 anytime soon. But the company is looking to expand its electrification efforts by introducing e:HEV hybrid models as promised by HCPI President Rie Miyake when she took office last March 2023.

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Know more about Honda

Honda

Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. (HCPI) has a total of 10 passenger cars with no commercial vehicle offerings for the local market.

Starting at Php 658,000 the most affordable Honda model in the Philippines is the Honda Brio, while the CR-V is the most expensive model at Php 2,290,000. The current lineup consists of four body types including crossover/SUV, sedan, hatchback, and MPV. Crossover/SUV includes Honda CR-V and Honda HR-V. As for the sedan models, HCPI offers the Honda City and Honda Civic. Moving to hatchbacks, there's the Honda Brio and Honda City Hatchback. Last but not the least is the Honda BR-V is classed as an MPV. 

At Philkotse.com, we provide you with the most up-to-date Honda Cars Philippines price list, along with promotions from all dealers, the best monthly installment program, prepaid, and cash discount on the Philippine market.

For more information about the Honda Cars Philippines price list 2023, we listed down the details below.

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