The annual Goodwood Festival of Speed brings together a unique blend of automotive culture, from historic vehicles and ...
Honda's next generation of electric vehicle are on their way very soon, and for American buyers, that should mean at least two cars in the 0-Series family and one confusingly-crossover-shaped Acura ...
Honda has revealed more details about its forthcoming likeable little retro-styled compact electric vehicle (EV). Firstly, and the most confusing of all, what is it called? The answer appears to be ...
A micro EV with box flares and sports seats? It's only been a few weeks since the N-One electric minicar hit the market in Japan, but Honda is already pumping out cool new takes on it. The Honda Super ...
Honda Super-N Will Arrive This Summer in the UK, Bringing a Mix of Zero Emissions and Kei Car Flavor
The Japanese automaker Honda may have abandoned all of its EV plans for America, but other markets will get interesting zero-emissions models, such as the United Kingdom, which is set to receive the ...
The 2025 Japan Mobility Show has officially kicked off today, and one of the world premieres on stage in the event in the Land of the Rising Sun is a concept car from Honda. The model is called the ...
Small but mighty, the Honda super-N aims to inject some serious fun into the compact EV market.
Who knew the day would come when we’d witness a boxy, hatch/SUV crossover from Honda ripping it up at the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed? Well, that day is upon us. That’s Honda’s way of making a ...
When Honda previewed the Super-One at the Japan Mobility Show last year, the hot hatch made a big splash despite its pint-sized footprint. Rightly so. Being a performance-oriented version of the brand ...
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Honda Super-N: Tiny Japanese EV is one of the world's smallest cars - but is it worth £19k?
The Super-N wants to show car buyers that you can make electric urban driving affordable, stylish and perhaps even a little bit amusing.
The styling DNA of the Super One can be traced right back to Honda's first mass-produced passenger car: the N360. Unveiled in 1966, it was built to comply with Japan's burgeoning kei car regulations, ...
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