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Will the Honda E be sold in the US?


The Honda E, a compact and stylish electric vehicle (EV), has captured the attention of car enthusiasts worldwide with its retro-modern design and advanced technology. However, for those in the United States eagerly awaiting its arrival, the question remains: will the Honda E ever be sold in the US? Let’s dive into the details to explore the current situation and Honda's strategy for this innovative EV.


The Honda E: A Quick Overview


First unveiled in 2019, the Honda E is a fully electric city car designed primarily for urban environments. It boasts a minimalist yet futuristic interior, complete with a full-width digital dashboard, and offers a range of approximately 137 miles on a single charge. Its compact size and focus on sustainability make it an appealing choice for eco-conscious drivers in densely populated areas.


Why the Honda E Isn’t Available in the US


Despite its popularity in Europe and Japan, Honda has not released the Honda E in the United States. Here are some of the key reasons:



  • Market Demand: The US market tends to favor larger vehicles such as SUVs and trucks, which are more practical for long-distance travel and family use. The compact size and limited range of the Honda E may not align with the preferences of many American consumers.

  • Regulatory Challenges: Meeting US safety and emissions standards can be a costly and time-consuming process for automakers. Honda may have decided that the investment required to bring the Honda E to the US market is not justified by the potential sales volume.

  • Focus on Other EV Models: Honda has announced plans to prioritize the development of larger EVs for the US market, such as the upcoming Honda Prologue SUV, which is being developed in partnership with General Motors. This strategic shift reflects the growing demand for electric SUVs in the US.


What Does the Future Hold?


While the Honda E is not currently available in the US, there is always the possibility that Honda could reconsider its strategy in the future. As the EV market continues to evolve and consumer preferences shift, compact electric cars like the Honda E may find a niche audience in the US. For now, however, American drivers will need to look to other EV options or hope for a change in Honda's plans.


Conclusion


The Honda E remains a highly sought-after vehicle for its unique design and innovative features, but it is unlikely to make its way to the US market anytime soon. Honda's focus on larger EVs and the challenges of introducing a compact city car to the American market have kept the Honda E out of reach for US consumers. However, with the rapid growth of the EV industry, the landscape could change, and the Honda E might one day find its place on American roads.


Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Honda not going electric?


The reason why Honda, Toyota, and most legacy manufacturers have a hard time making EV's, is because they spent the last 50 years optimizing their manufacturing for ICE. At the economy vehicle scale, profits are narrow, so switching to EV's is very cost prohibitive.



How much is the Honda e in the US?


$40,000
We drove the Honda e in 2020 and found it to be charming, adorable, and overall good to drive. However, we also came away with the conclusion that it would be an incredibly tough sell in the United States with a nearly $40,000 price tag and a real-world range in the ballpark of 100 miles.



Is the Honda e sold in the US?


The car was not sold in the US market.



Is Honda Prologue eligible for tax credit?


What Honda Models are Eligible for the EV Tax Credit? The all-electric Honda Prologue and plug-in hybrid Honda Clarity are the models that are eligible for the EV tax credit.



What is the life expectancy of the Honda E battery?


You'll know it's time to replace your electric car battery when the battery warning light appears on your dashboard or if you start experiencing electrical issues. Between 15 and 20 years is the average lifespan with proper maintenance, and Honda has a five-year warranty* on all our electric car batteries.



What is the range of the Honda e-2024?


131 miles
The 152bhp Honda e has an official WLTP combined range of 131 miles, however, after covering more 3,000 miles in our long-term test car, we averaged 3.0 miles per kWh – enough to cover just 106 miles on a single charge.



How many kWh is a Honda E battery?


35.5kWh
Power comes from a compact 35.5kWh lithium-ion battery, which drives the rear wheels via an electric powertrain, exclusively developed for the Honda e.



Is Honda available in USA?


As of 2022, Honda-brand automobile models include the Accord, Civic, CR-V, HR-V, Odyssey, Passport, Pilot and Ridgeline. Acura-brand models are the Integra, MDX, NSX, RDX, and TLX. Honda claims several firsts for a Japanese car maker in the United States.



How many miles per gallon does a 2024 Honda Civic E HEV get?


2024 Honda Civic Fuel Economy by Trim
2024 Honda Civic Sport: 30 mpg city / 37 mpg highway / 33 mpg combined* 2024 Honda Civic EX: 33 mpg city / 42 mpg highway / 36 mpg combined* 2024 Honda Civic Touring: 31 mpg city / 38 mpg highway / 34 mpg combined*



How far can Honda e go?


The Honda e is capable of driving for nearly 140 miles between charges when equipped with 16-inch diameter wheels.


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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.