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Tiny Honda EV Packs Hot Hatch Punch
20 Jun
Summary
- Honda's Super-N electric car offers fun driving dynamics.
- It is priced under £19,000, making it affordable.
- The car features a 'Boost' mode for enhanced performance.

Honda is introducing the Super-N, an electric car inspired by its popular Kei car segment, to markets outside Japan for the first time. This diminutive vehicle, while not a true Kei car due to slight size variations, aims to prove that small electric cars can deliver genuine driving enjoyment. It is set to launch in right-hand-drive markets, including the UK, with a price point below £19,000.
The Super-N is powered by a 29.6kWh battery and a 94bhp electric motor. While its acceleration and top speed are modest, Honda has engineered it for agile handling, drawing inspiration from the 1980s City Turbo II model. Activating the 'Boost' button unleashes the full power, allowing for spirited performance on winding roads, reminiscent of a hot hatch.
Engineered with typical Honda attention to detail, the Super-N includes unique features like synthesized engine notes and simulated exhaust sounds. It also offers multiple regenerative braking levels and a virtual manual mode. Despite its compact size, the interior is practical, featuring Honda's Magic Seats for versatile cargo space and standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Its safety systems are designed to be unintrusive, a departure from some premium manufacturers.