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Japanese automaker Honda chose the 2025 Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show (GIIAS) on 23/7 to showcase the Super EV Concept. This mini electric vehicle was recently unveiled at the Goodwood Festival of Speed on 12/7. |
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Unlike the Honda e, which was sold only in Japan and Europe, Honda may be considering positioning the Super EV Concept differently from the larger 0 Series, expanding beyond the limited markets of its predecessor. |
The Super EV Concept previews the return of the Honda e. Honda discontinued the electric car in late 2024 due to poor sales in the UK and Europe.
The car features the signature round LED headlights of the Honda e, and the charging port is located at the front, visible through the panel on the grille.
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The concept car was roped off, preventing visitors from getting too close. Blacked-out windows concealed the interior design of the Super EV Concept. |
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The Super EV Concept has a more angular appearance than the Honda e, which had a softer, more rounded design.
The Super EV Concept at GIIAS 2025 sported a vibrant camouflage wrap from its debut.
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The rear bumper has a stylish design, featuring LED taillights and the Honda logo in the center.
A short teaser following the Super EV Concept's debut, featuring the name N-One e, may have revealed the production version's name for the domestic market, according to Paultan.
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Besides stating that the Super EV will offer an exciting driving experience, the manufacturer didn't provide any technical details about the concept.
The Honda e had two electric motor configurations, with 136 hp and 154 hp, both producing 315 Nm of torque. It had a range of 160 km with a 35.5 kWh battery pack and a starting price of 46,500 USD in the UK.
The 2025 GIIAS took place from 24/7 to 3/8.
Luong Dung