Honda Electric Car 2025: Range, Price, and Autonomy
4 set 2025
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Honda Electric Cars: Range, Price, and Autonomy in 2025
After discontinuing production of the Honda e in January 2024, the Japanese manufacturer is now focusing on the e:Ny1 SUV, available from €47,990. With a WLTP range of 412 km and exceptional promotions of up to €12,800 off, this Honda electric car seeks to carve out its place in a fiercely competitive market. Between 100% electric models and e:HEV hybrids, which Honda technology truly meets your needs? Here is the complete range, prices, and various charging solutions.
The Honda Electric Range in 2025: Where Does the Japanese Manufacturer Stand?
Honda e:Ny1: The Urban Electric SUV, the Brand's Sole Representative
The Honda e:Ny1 is now the spearhead of Honda's electric offensive. This compact 4.39-meter SUV features a 68.8 kWh battery delivering 204 horsepower (150 kW) and 310 Nm of torque. Its WLTP range reaches 412 km, with an average consumption of 18.4 kWh/100 km in mixed cycles.
In terms of equipment, the single Advance version comes standard with the Honda Sensing system, including adaptive cruise control, automatic emergency braking, and lane-keeping assist. The 15.1-inch central screen integrates Honda Connect with navigation and OTA updates. The 361-liter trunk suits urban family use. With its 5 doors and spacious interior, this vehicle meets the needs of families looking for an alternative to traditional sedans. The list price is set at €47,990, but current promotions radically change the deal.
Honda e: The Iconic City Car Discontinued in 2024
The Honda e will go down in history as a bold but commercially disappointing attempt. Launched in 2020 with a remarkable retro-futuristic design, this electric city car never found its audience. With only 222 km of WLTP range and a price exceeding €35,000, it sold just 15,000 units in four years.
This compact 5-door city car represented an innovative concept in the premium electric city car segment. Its urban performance, with a turning radius of just 4.3 meters, made it the first Honda car designed exclusively for the city. Now available only on the used market between €20,000 and €28,000, its unique design with camera mirrors and a panoramic five-screen dashboard still makes it a desirable object for atypical electric car enthusiasts.
Future Honda Electric Models Announced
Honda is preparing its electric strategy with the goal of being 100% electric in Europe by 2030. Three new models are planned between 2026 and 2028: an electric sedan targeting 600 km of range (2026), a compact SUV successor to the CR-V (2027), and an affordable city car under €30,000.
The future Honda electric sedan will compete with German premium sedans, offering high-level performance. This type of vehicle, absent from the current range, will allow Honda to reach a different customer base from compact SUVs. Electric minivans are also under study to meet the needs of large families. These models will benefit from next-generation batteries and an 800V architecture, enabling a 10-80% recharge in less than 15 minutes.
Prices and Financing: How Much Does a Honda Electric Car Cost?
Model | Version | List Price | Price After Discount* | WLTP Range | Battery | Consumption |
Honda e:Ny1 | Advance | €47,990 | €35,190 | 412 km | 68.8 kWh | 18.4 kWh/100km |
Honda e (used) | Standard/Advance | - | €20,000-28,000 | 222 km | 35.5 kWh | 17.2 kWh/100km |
*Commercial discount of €12,800 observed in November 2024, subject to change depending on the period.
Current Financing Offers
Long-term leasing (LLD) is the preferred formula for acquiring a Honda electric car. The current typical offer proposes the e:Ny1 at €448 per month over 60 months, with an initial payment of €3,000 and a mileage limit of 10,000 km/year.
With a €12,800 discount, the price drops to €35,190. The vehicle then becomes eligible for the CEE bonus: €4,200 for low-income households and €3,100 for others. In the end, you can pay between €30,990 and €32,090 depending on your situation.
Real Cost of Owning a Honda Electric Car
For the Honda e:Ny1, home charging costs €3.70 per 100 km (based on €0.20/kWh during off-peak hours). Over 15,000 km per year, the energy budget amounts to €555, compared to approximately €1,800 for an equivalent petrol SUV.
Typical Monthly Budget with LLD:
Lease: €448
Charging (1,250 km/month): €46
Insurance: €65
Total: €559/month (vs €680 for an equivalent petrol car)
Charging Your Honda Electric Car: Solutions and Times
Charging Capabilities by Model
The Honda e:Ny1 supports 11 kW AC and 78 kW DC charging. Honda systematically provides a Type 2 cable for charging at wallboxes or public AC stations.
Charging Type | Power | Time (20-80%) | Estimated Cost |
Domestic Outlet | 2.3 kW | 17h | €13.76 |
Wallbox | 7.4 kW | 6h | €13.76 |
Public AC Station | 11 kW | 4h | €20.64 |
Fast DC Station | 78 kW | 35 min | €34.40 |
Home Charging Solutions
Installing a wallbox costs between €500 and €1,500 after subsidies. The €500 tax credit applies to everyone, including tenants. In co-ownership, the Advenir grant funds up to 50% of the work (capped at €960). An off-peak rate reduces the cost to €2.76/100 km.
Honda Electric vs e:HEV Hybrid: Which Technology to Choose?
Available Honda e:HEV Hybrid Models
The Honda e:HEV hybrid range offers an alternative without charging constraints. Beyond electric city cars, Honda provides hybrid solutions across all segments:
Jazz e:HEV: 122 hp, 880 km range, from €25,990
Civic e:HEV: 184 hp, 830 km range, from €37,400
HR-V e:HEV: 131 hp, 740 km range, from €33,900
CR-V e:HEV: 184 hp, 850 km range, from €47,990
The Civic hybrid, Honda's first electrified compact sedan, offers remarkable performance with a consumption of just 4.7 l/100 km. These models consume between 4.5 and 5.5 l/100 km thanks to the e:HEV system, which prioritizes electric propulsion in the city.
Comparison Based on Your Usage
For daily trips under 50 km with home charging, 100% electric is the best choice. The Honda e:Ny1 excels in urban environments with unbeatable cost per kilometer and zero local emissions.
High-mileage drivers (over 25,000 km/year) will prefer the e:HEV hybrid. The 800 km range eliminates range anxiety on long trips. The performance of hybrid models remains excellent, with acceleration comparable to traditional petrol versions. Over 4 years, the total cost remains advantageous for electric: €31,400 vs €55,790 for a hybrid CR-V.
Advantages and Limitations of Honda Electric Cars
Strengths
Honda Sensing technology comes standard on all models with comprehensive driving aids. Honda's reliability, distinctive design, and 8-year/160,000 km battery warranty are major assets. The Honda e:Connect app offers complete remote control with OTA updates.
The e:Ny1's performance is more than satisfactory for daily use, with 0-100 km/h acceleration in 7.8 seconds. Honda's sustainable mobility concept is reflected in the use of recycled materials in the interior and European production to reduce the carbon footprint.
Areas for Improvement
The range limited to a single model puts Honda at a disadvantage compared to Renault (5 models) or Volkswagen (7 models). No compact electric city cars, no sedans, no minivans: the choice remains very limited. The 412 km range lags behind the Kia Niro EV (463 km) or Volkswagen ID.4 (534 km). The maximum charging power of 78 kW seems limited when competitors offer 135-170 kW. The premium pricing (+€3,000 to €5,000 vs competitors) lacks technical justification.
Easily Charge Your Honda Electric Car with Electra
The Electra network simplifies charging with over 500 fast-charging stations in France. Our stations, up to 400 kW, automatically adapt to the 78 kW of the Honda e:Ny1 for optimal charging in 35 minutes.
The Electra+ subscription offers rates from €0.29/kWh in France, making public charging as economical as home charging. The app allows you to locate, reserve, and pay automatically. Our stations guarantee comfort and over 95% availability.
Check out our station map to see Electra coverage on your daily routes.
Written by Nicolas - Mobility Expert at Electra
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