Honda HR-V Electric with New e:Ny1 Chassis: What You Need to Know (HMC)
Honda HR-V Electric with New e:Ny1 Chassis: What You Need to Know (HMC)

Honda HR-V Electric with New e:Ny1 Chassis: What You Need to Know

Honda has recently launched its latest electric vehicle, the Honda HR-V Electric, in the European market. This highly anticipated car boasts a new e:Ny1 chassis and is priced at IDR 554.5 million in Indonesia. Here’s everything you need to know about this exciting new release.

The Honda HR-V Electric looks very similar to its non-electric counterpart, the Honda HR-V. Both the exterior and interior of the car are almost identical, except for the center console, which is equipped with a larger 15.1-inch touch screen. The car indicators are also now digital, providing a sleek and modern touch.

Despite the similarities, the Honda HR-V Electric was developed using a new architecture known as the e:N.

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This new platform provides a number of advantages, including a stronger body structure, a lower center of gravity, and better aerodynamics. These improvements make the car more efficient and powerful than previous Honda electric models.

One of the most impressive features of the Honda HR-V Electric is its impressive mileage. Equipped with a 68.8 kWh battery, this car can travel up to 412 kilometers on a single charge. This is a significant improvement from the Honda e, which has a maximum mileage of 220 kilometers.

This increased range makes the Honda HR-V Electric a practical option for long trips without needing to recharge the battery.

The Honda HR-V Electric is not only efficient but also packs a powerful punch. The car’s battery can produce a maximum power output of 201 horsepower, making it a fast and responsive electric vehicle. The low center of gravity also provides better handling and stability, making it a fun and exciting car to drive.