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Honda N-VAN e: pure electric minivan launched in Japan with 210 kilometers of range

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N-VAN e: Electric minivan, scheduled to go on sale in Japan in spring 2024.

Honda said that this electric car fully retains the practicality of the fuel model, while also having better quietness and zero carbon emissions.

From the appearance, Honda N-VAN e: looks very similar to the fuel model. The charging jack cover is placed on the front part of the car, and the bumper is also made of recycled plastic material.

The air conditioning system in the car adopts the design of the third-generation N-Box released this year. Depending on the model level, it can be equipped with the Honda Connect system with remote control function, the Honda Sensing driving assistance system, and the K-Car van commercial vehicle side curtain system. airbag.

Entering the car, the biggest feature of Honda N-VAN e: is the battery pack and small electric motor placed under the floor. The cargo space is quite flat, and the design without B-pillars on the passenger side is more convenient for loading and unloading cargo.

In terms of charging, Honda N-VAN e: supports fast charging with 6.0kW output, claiming to be fully charged in 5 hours. Under long-term use of ECON driving mode, the WLTC test cruising range can exceed 210 kilometers.

In addition, Honda N-VAN e: also supports external power supply, up to 1500W.

Honda will showcase the N Van e: at the 2023 Japan Mobility Show in Tokyo, with pricing expected to be announced ahead of its spring 2024 launch.

In order to achieve the goal of “reaching carbon neutrality by 2050”, Honda is committed to switching all Japanese four-wheel vehicle sales, including hybrid vehicles, to 100% electric vehicles by 2030. Honda will start with light commercial electric vehicles and fully launch the promotion of electric vehicles.

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