Honda NZ ready to welcome Super-one compact EV
The Honda Super-One EV is is 3,590 mm long. Images: Honda
Honda New Zealand has today opened expressions of interest for the all-new Honda Super-One EV, marking the next step toward the arrival of the compact electric vehicle here.
Developed under the concept of “e: Dash Booster,” the Honda Super-One is designed to inject a greater sense of fun and individuality into everyday electric driving.
Its origins actually start with the Honda N360 mini-car, launched in March 1967, while the Super-One prototype was revealed last year
The Honda Super-One has a range of up to 274km.
The compact EV focuses on delivering a more engaging driving experience through a lightweight platform, low centre of gravity and wide stance, enhancing stability and driver confidence in urban environments.
The A-segment vehicle is 3,590 mm long, 1,570 mm wide and 1,620 mm high with a range if up 274 km.
A standout feature of the Super-One is its exclusive Boost Mode, which delivers a more dynamic driving feel
Further details on the Honda Super-One, including local specifications and pricing, will be confirmed closer to launch.