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What is the range of Honda Clarity electric only?

The Honda Clarity Electric’s official range is 89 miles per charge. This figure comes from the EPA testing used for most U.S. electric vehicles and serves as the baseline for planning trips.


The Clarity Electric was Honda’s fully electric variant within the Clarity family and was offered for a limited period in the late 2010s. This article explains the official rating, what factors can affect real-world range, and the current market status of the model.


Official range and specifications


EPA rating and context


Below are the key figures and notes published by the EPA and Honda to guide buyers and users.



  • EPA-rated range: 89 miles per full charge

  • Model years for the U.S./selected markets: 2017–2019

  • Current market status: Honda discontinued the Clarity lineup; the Electric variant is no longer sold new

  • Real-world range varies with driving conditions, weather, and climate-control usage


In practice, the displayed range can be lower in cold weather, during high-speed driving, or when climate control draws energy from the battery.


Real-world factors that influence range


Several factors determine how close you’ll come to the EPA rating in daily driving.



  • Driving speed and acceleration patterns

  • Ambient temperature and use of heating or air conditioning

  • Battery health and age over time

  • Terrain, elevation changes, and vehicle payload


For a practical estimate, drivers should monitor the vehicle’s range indicator during typical trips and adjust habits accordingly.


Availability and market status


The Clarity Electric was never offered broadly as a mass-market vehicle and is no longer sold new by Honda in most regions. Used examples may appear in listings, but potential buyers should consider battery health and parts availability.



  • New sales: Ended; no new Clarity Electric units are produced

  • Used market: Possible in some regions, with varying battery condition and mileage

  • Shopping tips: Verify battery health, remaining warranty options, and access to service


Because of limited availability and aging technology, prospective buyers should perform thorough checks and consider total cost of ownership when evaluating a used Clarity Electric.


Summary


The official range of the Honda Clarity Electric is 89 miles per charge, according to EPA testing. Real-world range depends on temperature, driving style, and climate-control use, and the model is no longer sold new, limiting availability to used examples. Buyers evaluating a used Clarity Electric should prioritize battery health and confirm service/warranty options.

What is the range of the Honda Clarity EV?


Range, Charging, and Battery Life
We came close to matching the Clarity plug-in hybrid's EPA-estimated electric-only driving range of 48 miles. (The car's range expands to an EPA-estimated 340 miles when both gas and electric power sources are in play.)



Can I charge my Honda Clarity at a Tesla charging station?


Yes, the Honda Clarity can use Tesla chargers, but it requires an adapter, and the method depends on the specific model. The Honda Clarity EV can use a Tesla Supercharger via an official Honda-approved NACS-CCS adapter, available starting in June 2025. For Tesla Destination Chargers and slower AC charging at a Tesla-style charger, you would need a third-party adapter, like a NEMA 14-50 adapter, to connect the Tesla's charger to the Clarity's J1772 port. 
For DC fast charging 
You can watch this video to learn how to use a NACS-CCS adapter: 54sTechnical EvolutionYouTube · Aug 20, 2025

  • For models starting in 2025: Honda vehicles will adopt the NACS standard and gain access to Tesla Superchargers using the new Honda-approved NACS-CCS adapter, reports North Shore Honda and Honda Newsroom. 
  • For models before 2025: You will need the Honda-approved NACS-CCS DC fast-charging adapter, which can be purchased at Honda dealerships or the Honda DreamShop website for approximately $225. 
  • For Tesla Superchargers with a Magic Dock: Some Tesla Superchargers are starting to have a built-in "Magic Dock" which includes both a Tesla connector and a CCS connector, allowing a non-Tesla vehicle to charge directly from the station. 

For AC charging (e.g., a Tesla Destination Charger) 
  • For Tesla Destination Chargers (Tesla's AC charging stations): You will need a third-party adapter, such as a third-party NEMA 14-50 adapter, to convert the Tesla's plug to a J1772 plug. 
  • For other adapters: There are also third-party adapters available for Tesla AC chargers that can be used with a J1772 port. 



What EV gets 400 mile range?


Several electric vehicles (EVs) have a 400-mile range or more, including the Lucid Air, Rivian R1T and R1S, and Tesla Model S. Other models like the Mercedes EQE and upcoming vehicles like the BMW iX3 also offer or are expected to have ranges exceeding 400 miles. Some unique options, like the Aptera, even use solar panels to supplement their range.
 
Current EVs with 400+ mile range

  • Lucid Air: Offers up to 512 miles of EPA-estimated range. 
  • Rivian R1T: Can achieve a maximum EPA-rated range of 420 miles. 
  • Tesla Model S: Offers a maximum EPA-rated range of 410 miles. 
  • Rivian R1S: Has a maximum EPA-rated range of 410 miles. 
  • Mercedes EQE: The EQE 350+ trim can achieve up to 429 miles of range. 

Upcoming and other EVs
  • BMW iX3: Expected to have an estimated range of up to 400 miles when it launches in summer 2026. 
  • Kia EV3: Advertised with a theoretical range of around 375 miles, supported by a large battery pack. 
  • Cadillac Escalade IQ: Estimated to have a range of 460 miles. 
  • GMC Sierra EV: Estimated to have a range of 478 miles. 
  • Chevrolet Silverado EV: Estimated to have a range of 492 miles. 
  • Aptera: This solar-powered three-wheeler is designed to go 400 miles, with solar panels potentially adding up to 40 miles of driving per day under ideal conditions. 

Other notes
  • The 400-mile mark is an significant milestone for EVs, providing ranges comparable to many gasoline cars and helping to alleviate range anxiety for long-distance travel. 
  • Achieved range can vary based on factors like driving style, weather, and environmental conditions. 
  • Some manufacturers, like Kia, are praised for providing honest efficiency ratings. 


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