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Honda e (electric vehicle)

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Developers: Honda Motor
Date of the premiere of the system: May, 2019
Branches: Transport

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2019: Sales

On May 21, 2019 Honda announced sales of the city Honda e electric car which is externally similar to the retrocar.

Is known of technical features of Honda e by May, 2019 a little. The producer only reported that the electric vehicle will be able to pass a little more than 200 km without recharge, and to recharge accumulators to 80%, 30 minutes will be required.

By Honda e it is constructed on absolutely new platform developed especially for cars with completely electrical power units. 

Honda began sales of the electric vehicle which is similar to the retro car and is loaded for 80% in 30 minutes

Follows from the press release that the serial version of model received completely new body and salon in comparison with the prototype provided at a motor show in Geneva in May, 2019. The exterior of Honda-e was complemented with sliding door handles and black panels with the unique bent profile. In the center of a cowl the slot of the charger for comfortable access from each party of the car is located. The LED panel under a glass covering welcomes the driver and informs on the status of charging.

Besides, traditional side mirrors replaced with compact cameras. In salon the configured horizontal display with two screens supports a number of applications and services and also allows to display information from side cameras.

Honda began to take orders for the electric vehicle in Great Britain, Germany, France and Norway. To leave the request for armoring, it is necessary to pay 900 euros. The first buyers will receive the hatch-back in the spring of 2020. Honda say that interest in acquisition of innovation was shown by over 25 thousand human.

According to the plan of Electric Vision, by 2025 100% of the European sales of Honda will fall on the normal and connected hybrids, electric vehicles and also models with power units on hydrogen fuel elements.[1]

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