
Honda unveils a new compact electric vehicle with world premiere of the Super-N Prototype at the Japan Mobility Show. The latest model is designed to transform mobility and deliver Honda driving fun.
The Super-N prototype is built on the lightest platform of the N Series ‘Kei’ car range sold in Japan and was exhibited as the Super EV Concept at the Goodwood Festival of Speed earlier this year. The vehicle’s striking exterior design is typified by its distinctive wide stance, blister bumpers, and eye-catching aero ducts.
Once inside, this sporty aesthetic is also evident in the blue-accented asymmetrical seats, and the clean, horizontal instrument panel. The design creates anticipation for the dynamic, agile, and responsive handling available.
A unique feature of the Super-N prototype is the new BOOST mode. Not only does this increase vehicle output to maximise performance, but it also simulates a multi-gear shift with Active Sound Control. Coupled with dedicated interior displays and coordinated lighting sequences, this ensures a sense of excitement and enhanced driving engagement that is unique to a vehicle of this size.