2022-07-04 13:03
Automotive
Alex Lowe

Honda introduces new Honda e limited edition, prices from £38,120

Honda introduces new Honda e limited edition, prices from £38,120

Today, Honda has launched a new limited edition of the all electric Honda e with only 50 units coming to Europe. There is a significant price increase over the standard car, at a £6,855 increase over the standard Honda e Advance. The new limited edition model comes in at £38,120 in the UK.

As mentioned, just 50 examples of this car are coming to the UK and Europe with some modifications over the standard model. With black badges all round, new Premium Crystal Red paint and unique 17-inch black alloys. No changes have been made with the electrical systems, with the same 35.5kWh battery and 152bhp motor as the standard model. 0-60mph and top speed is also the same, at 8.3 seconds and 90mph.

Range is also unchanged, at 131 miles with support for rapid charging which will take the car from 0-80% in 30 minutes.

Honda is accepting orders for the Honda e Limited Edition now, with prices from £38,120 in the UK.

Alex Lowe

Honda introduces new Honda e limited edition, prices from £38,120

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