Honda Unveils $18,300 Electric Kei Car in Japan, Taking on Nissan and Boosting EV Demand
ByAinvest
Thursday, Sep 11, 2025 1:17 am ET1min read
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Honda has unveiled its first electric kei car, the N-ONE e:, for the Japanese market. Priced at ¥2.7 million ($18,300), it can travel 295 kilometers on a single charge. The company aims to promote EVs by starting with familiar models like kei cars, which account for a third of Japan's automobile market. Despite slower adoption rates in Japan compared to other countries, automakers are betting on long-term consumer preferences shifting towards cleaner transport.

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