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How much is the Honda full electric car?

In the United States, Honda’s current full-electric offering is the Prologue, with a starting price around $39,000 to $43,000 before destination charges and incentives. In Europe, the Honda e typically starts in the mid‑€30,000s. Prices vary by trim, options, destination charges, and regional incentives.


Honda’s EV lineup is currently regionally focused, with the Prologue available in North America and the Honda e sold in Europe and select markets. This article breaks down the latest pricing by market, explains what can drive the final out‑the‑door cost, and offers tips for shoppers weighing an EV purchase.


Pricing by market


Prices reflect base configurations and can vary with trim, optional features, and local charges. The following ranges are typical starting points for major markets as of 2025.



  • Honda Prologue (United States and Canada): starting around $39,000–$43,000 USD before destination charges and incentives.

  • Honda e (Europe and select markets): starting around €33,000–€37,000 before incentives.


Note: These figures represent base prices; higher trims and added options can push the total well above these numbers. Federal and local incentives in the U.S. and national/subsidy programs in Europe can significantly affect the effective price at checkout.


United States: Honda Prologue


The Prologue marks Honda’s entry into a GM Ultium‑platform‑based electric SUV for the North American market. Availability is currently focused on the U.S. and Canada, with price targets aligned to mid‑$40,000s for the entry trim before incentives and destination charges.


Europe and international markets: Honda e



What drives price beyond the sticker


Several factors can lift or lower the final cost of a Honda full‑electric car beyond the stated starting price.



  • Destination/delivery charges: Often a few hundred to several thousand dollars/euros depending on market.

  • Trim level and options: Higher trims, larger wheels, premium materials, and driver-assistance packages raise the price.

  • Incentives and subsidies: Federal/state incentives in the U.S., and national or local subsidies in Europe, can reduce the net price.

  • Taxes and fees: Regional value‑added taxes, registration, and environmental fees can influence total cost.


When shopping, compare the final out‑the‑door price (sticker price plus destination, taxes, and incentives) rather than just the base MSRP.


Availability and how to verify current pricing


As of 2025, the Prologue is available in North America, while the Honda e remains active in Europe and certain other markets. Availability and pricing can change with new model years, incentives, and supply conditions. For the most accurate figure, contact a local Honda dealer or check the official regional Honda site.


Summary


Honda’s fully electric lineup is currently limited but targeted to key markets: the Prologue in North America and the Honda e in Europe. Expect starting prices around $39,000–$43,000 for the Prologue in the U.S. and about €33,000–€37,000 for the Honda e in Europe, before destination charges and incentives. The final price depends on trim, options, delivery fees, and eligibility for government subsidies. Always verify current pricing with a local dealer for your specific configuration.

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