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Old Mar 1, 2019 | 10:15 AM
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Well, the smart and fiat are rolling coffin size
and sell like death in the u.s. too.

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Honda just released some more official information regarding the cute Honda E electric car we sadly won’t get. Just look at it racing around that track. Our envy only grows with time. The little hatch is going to have approximately 148 horsepower and "more than" 221 pound-feet of torque from its single electric motor powering the rear wheels. A 35.5 kWh battery pack under the floor will be providing the energy, aiding a center of gravity only 19.7 inches from the ground.

A turning radius of just over 14 feet is quoted from Honda. That’s an astounding figure. For comparison, the Smart ForTwo Electric Drive had a turning radius of 22.8 feet. Honda is truly taking the city car thing seriously here. Top Gear got a chance to chat with the Honda E’s project leader, Kohei Hitomi, to learn even more about the car.

“So the appearance needed to be very friendly and sympathetic. That is why the exterior design is a little bit associated with the first-generation Civic, which was a very friendly and cute car. We integrate a lot of functionality — the door handles, wipers and so on — and hide it optically so that it doesn’t stand out at first glance,” Hitomi said.

Then Hitomi explained why the car is so small with a range of only about 124 miles. Honda just doesn’t want any part of the battery range war, and that’s why Honda decided to make the Honda E the way it is.

“If we look at the market at the moment,” says Hitomi, “there is a trend where manufacturers are competing with each other with driving range. Consequently, batteries are getting bigger and heavier. From Honda’s perspective, this is counterproductive, because that makes cars bigger and impractical for city usage. We believe a range of more than 200 km with charging up to 80 percent in 30 minutes is practical for daily usage — not always carrying a huge and heavy battery around for maybe that one time at the end of the week where you have to drive a long distance.”

It’s important to remember that this car is designed and meant for European city streets, not America. An electric car with such little range at this point is tough to sell when most everything else on the market can offer significantly more miles on a full charge. That said, the vast majority of trips we take on a daily basis don’t demand any more range than what the Honda E provides.

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turning radius of 14ft! that's AWESOME!
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Old Jul 2, 2019 | 10:09 AM
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It's a shame they won't sell it here. I'd totally commute in that thing, and one way is 21 miles so range wouldn't be a concern.
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This has those camera side mirrors. very cool
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It's about time Honda brings some funk back into the mix. I'd love to put the Tacoma on weekend/work duty and own one of these to commute in daily.
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^^^ saw that earlier... awesome.
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Official Honda E production details are out, including range, power, acceleration and new photos. Honda claims the little hatchback will be capable of going 136.7 miles on a full charge. That number isn’t exactly competitive with anything more than the low-range Nissan Leaf and BMW i3 sold in America, but total range isn’t the point with this car. Honda has already said that it’s prioritizing a low weight and smaller form factor for city usage. We’ll note one caveat with the range figure. Honda says the number comes from internal estimates, and doesn’t indicate if it’s 136.7 miles on the WLTP or NEDC standards.

There will be two power outputs available. The base electric motor produces 134 horsepower, while the upgraded E will make 152 horsepower. Both versions put out 232 pound-feet of torque. Acceleration to 62 mph will take approximately 8 seconds, according to Honda. Finally, the Honda E is capable of fast charging, going from 0-80 percent capacity in as little as 30 minutes. It’s a small 35.5 kWh battery pack, but Honda still hasn’t provided a final, official curb weight.
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I like this thing more than I should
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Old Sep 5, 2019 | 12:28 PM
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but it's not coming to the u.s. i don't think.
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Originally Posted by Hoovey2411
They think you should be fiddling around with that screen, swiping, going through menu's, reading what it says while driving the vehicle on busy streets/highways.
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