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It will deliver 199 miles of all-electric city range
Prices will have a starting price of sub £20,000
The Honda Super-N will hit the UK in July 2026
Honda Super-N has a starting price of sub £20,000. Credit: Honda
Japanese car manufacturer Honda has unveiled a new compact electric vehicle (EV) that will hit the UK market in July 2026.
The Honda Super-N is part of the N-Series ‘Kei’ range. It will deliver 199 miles of all-electric city range and the compact and efficient e-Axle will offer from 47kW to 70kW. Prices will have a starting price of sub £20,000.
According to Michael Doyle, head of automobile, Honda UK, the Super-N will focus on “forward-thinking technology” to showcase its electrified future in a compact, characterful form.
“With its driving dynamics tailored to UK roads, and unique features, such as Boost mode, every aspect of this model has been engineered to bring exhilaration and fun to every journey, no matter how short,” he said.
Among its new features, the Super-N has a new Boost mode to not only increase vehicle output to maximise performance, but it offers a multi-gear shift with Active Sound Control.
Super-N has a new Boost mode. Credit: Honda
The car’s styling has drawn inspiration from the Honda Turbo City II to create a “one-of-a-kind vehicle”, Doyle said, generating the “Japanese feeling” of ‘yukai’ (pleasing) when you see it, ‘meikai’ (intuitive) and the anticipation of ‘tsukai’ (thrilling) before you get behind the wheel.
The distinctive blue interior plays homage to the original City Turbo II, while the ambient lighting bathes the dashboard in a cool blue light at night, changing to a rich purple when Boost Mode is selected.
Doyle said that Super-N customers will be able to choose from a wide range of exterior colours and customisation options, including the availability of a two-tone specification that has a contrasting gloss black finish for the panel and rear spoiler.
Register your interest for the Honda Super-N here.
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