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Introducing the Honda Super-N

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.


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Honda Super-N: A great entry point to Honda EV ownership

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. Striking vehicle design and lightest N Series platform offer agile, responsive handling New BOOST Mode maximises performance and driver engagement with virtual multi-gear shift control and Active Sound Control system.

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.

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Hit the BOOST Mode button.

Fun comes as standard with the Super-N. BOOST Mode takes it up another level!

Push it

Hit the BOOST Mode button and unlock an extra punch of power, colour and sound – an adventure exclusive to the Super-N.

Feel it

Power increases from 47 kW to 70 kW and simulated gear shifts mimic the feel of changing gears as you accelerate. 

See it

The cockpit shifts from blue to purple, with ambient lighting and a driver’s display that shows your power, speed and energy use in a more dynamic way.

Easy to charge, with ample range

Plug in easily from the front, no awkward parking needed. With stop-start driving helping you go further, you can drive up to 128 miles* and stretch it to 199 miles** in the city. Start or schedule remote charging from your phone. Charge from 15% to 80% in around 30 minutes approx on a 50kW DC charger^.*WLTP Combined
**WLTP City

Super adaptable thanks to Honda’s Magic Seats

Honda’s Magic Seats let you switch up the layout depending on what you’re carrying – from camping gear to a marketplace haul, the Super-N is surprisingly spacious. Keep your weekly grocery shop upright with handy bag hooks.

Super-N FAQs


What is the top speed of the Honda Super-N?
The Honda Super-N has a top speed of 84mph. This means it’s perfectly suited to commuting and everyday urban driving.

How much horsepower does the Honda Super-N have?
The Super-N electric car offers standard horsepower of 63bhp. However, this can rise to 94bhp when using the vehicle’s unique BOOST Mode.

How does an electric car work?
Electric cars have electric motors instead of the internal combustion engine in traditional petrol or diesel-powered vehicles. EV batteries are connected to an inverter, which transforms the DC current from the grid into an AC current. The electric traction motor then converts the AC power into mechanical energy to power the wheels. Instead of refuelling at a petrol station, the EV battery is recharged via grid electricity. This is done through a wall socket or a dedicated electric car charge point.

How long does it take to charge an electric car?
Electric car charging times can vary based on:

  • Your make and model
  • The vehicle’s battery size
  • How empty the battery is
  • The output of your charging point
  • Any caps on charging speeds or output
  • How hot or cold the weather is.
Given all these factors, electric car charging can typically take between 30 minutes and 12 hours.
The Honda Super-N is expected to take around 30 minutes to charge for a 15-80% top-up. The electric vehicle has a 50kW maximum charging speed.


What’s the range of the Honda Super-N?
The Honda Super-N EV has a range of 199 miles in city-mode driving. It has a combined range of 128 miles.
To enhance the Honda Super-N’s range, our engineers have extensively tested the car on both UK and Japanese roads, with varying surface conditions.

Does the Honda Super-N have Apple CarPlay®?
Yes, the Super-N from Honda offers wireless Apple CarPlay®. This system wirelessly connects to your iPhone, allowing many of your device’s features to be mirrored and accessed on the vehicle’s touchscreen.

Does the Honda Super-N have Google built-in?
Google isn’t built into the Honda Super-N. However, the vehicle is compatible with Android Auto™ and Apple CarPlay® allowing you to access google apps on the 9” Honda CONNECT screen.

What safety features come as standard on the Honda Super-N?
The Super‑N’s Honda SENSING safety suite combines smart features like automatic emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, lane warnings and steering assist to help keep you safe, centred, and in control on every journey.

How many drive modes does the Honda Super-N have, and what do they do?
The Super-N has five drive modes. Along with its standard modes ECON, City, Normal and Sport, there’s a unique BOOST mode.
In BOOST mode, you can raise the car’s power output from 47kW to 70kW. It also offers a simulated seven-speed transmission and engine sound.

How compact is the Honda Super-N?
The Super-N from Honda has been designed as a compact car that’s ideal for urban driving. Its driving dynamics are tailored to the UK’s roads, with a compact e-Axle.
The Super-N is only 3.6m from nose to tail, lightweight and agile making it an ideal EV for the morning commute, school run, or general city driving.

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