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    245km range. vehicle-to-load. ULTR seats like in the jazz hrv city-hatch

    easily the best mini-ev. the local seagull doesn't even have split fold rear seats

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vodka View Post




    245km range. vehicle-to-load. ULTR seats like in the jazz hrv city-hatch

    easily the best mini-ev. the local seagull doesn't even have split fold rear seats
    And then once the pricing reveal comes, buhay ulit yung competition.
    Knowing how Honda priced their cars in PH.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vodka View Post




    245km range. vehicle-to-load. ULTR seats like in the jazz hrv city-hatch

    easily the best mini-ev. the local seagull doesn't even have split fold rear seats
    ... it looks like a toy!
    the price... the price...!

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    Maganda nga. Kaya lang di naman nila basta-basta pinaparating yung mga exclusive models nila rito.

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    If they price this under ₱950k it will be a hit.

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    Nice minimalist styling.

    I wish they would make an N-One e variant with:

    - slightly bigger wheels
    - flared fenders
    - wider track
    - more ground clearance

    A "tough" version that would be more suitable for pothole-riddled, flood-prone roads of a third world country.

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    Quote Originally Posted by donbuggy View Post
    Nice minimalist styling.

    I wish they would make an N-One e variant with:

    - slightly bigger wheels
    - flared fenders
    - wider track
    - more ground clearance

    A "tough" version that would be more suitable for pothole-riddled, flood-prone roads of a third world country.
    i am confident, the price will soar...

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    Honda is entering the affordable EV game with this funky new electric car | electrek
    by Peter Johnson
    Jun 17, 2025


    Honda Super EV Concept


    Honda Super EV concept makes its debut at the 2025 Festival of Speed | Goodwood Road & Racing


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    Meet Honda’s $21,000 electric hot hatch [Images] | Electrek
    by Peter Johnson
    May 22 2026



    Honda’s electric hot hatch went on sale in Japan on Friday, starting at about $21,000. The Super-ONE EV will launch in Europe, the UK, and other overseas regions soon.

    Honda Super-One is an affordable EV hot hatch

    The Super-ONE delivers an “exciting and uplifting experience,” Honda said, after launching the compact EV in its home market on Friday.

    Based on the N-ONE e, Honda’s mini EV sold in Japan, the Super-ONE is upgraded with a dedicated chassis and a wider, sportier design.

    The souped-up electric hot hatch is built on Honda’s lightweight N-Series platform, delivering up to 63 hp (47 kW). When Boost Mode is active, an exclusive feature for the Super-ONE that unleashes the vehicle’s full potential, the max output increases to 93 hp (70kW).

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    Quote Originally Posted by donbuggy View Post
    I suppose the battery will drain 50% faster as well.

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