RE: Honda Super-N to go on sale in UK at sub-£20k
RE: Honda Super-N to go on sale in UK at sub-£20k
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Honda Super-N to go on sale in UK at sub-£20k

Hold off that Twingo order just a moment; Honda can do retro-themed city EVs as well


With the cancellation of the large EV project (at a cost of many billions), the end of Civic Type Rs as we know them in Europe and the collapse of tie-up talks with Nissan, Honda could really do with a good news story right now. And here it is: this is the production version of the Super-N, previewed last year with the Prototype (and a Goodwood appearance), a small EV that evokes the City Turbo II and which promises an ‘exciting and uplifting small car experience’. Honda has now confirmed that the Super-N will go on sale here in July and, more importantly, that it will cost less than £20,000. Long live the kei car!

That sub-£20k figure will buy a Super-N with a 64hp e-axle, that being the kei car horsepower limit in Japan that we all remember from Cappuccinos, Alto Works and Autozams of days gone by. But that’s not all, as 95hp can be unlocked for Super-N via the Boost mode, which sounds like a handy advantage in the traffic light grand prix over an 82hp Twingo. A maximum range of 199 miles is claimed in city mode, with a combined rating of 128 miles. So actually about the same as the old Honda e, albeit now at a much lower asking price, and with (perhaps) a greater tolerance of titchy EVs offering small ranges. It sounds just about acceptable, put it that way: the Twingo is rated at 163 miles, the Panda EV at 199 and the Hyundai Inster at 229.

So the Super-N won’t win on range, but it might convert buyers as far as fun is concerned. Because for the first time in a car like this, Honda is equipping its smallest EV with simulated gearshifts. We know how transformative that technology can be for the driving experience from cars like the N Hyundais, and the prospect of fizzing through seven ratios in a Super-N - complete with ‘an engaging engine sound’ from Active Sound Control - is quite an appealing one. Especially as this is reckoned to be one of the lightest EVs; there’s been plenty of UK testing too, so the claim of ‘enjoyable and engaging driving dynamics’ can be taken with a smaller pinch of salt than usual. 

It isn’t only the exterior that’s inspired by the City Turbo II of the 1980s; the blue highlights inside are said to pay homage also. The matching ambient lighting turns purple when Boost is activated, in case any further incentive was required. In fact, Honda is fully leaning into the idea of the Super-N as a pint-sized Japanese tuner car with ‘a number of distinctive body graphics’ on the options list as well as a two-tone paint finish. You just know one will be on a set of tiny TE37s before the year is out. 

Honda suggests that the Super-N will ‘redefine what is possible for a small EV’ thanks to how it looks, how it drives and an ‘infectious sense of fun’. For all its flaws, the e certainly demonstrated that Honda could make a desirable small EV that drove really well, so there’s cause for some optimism around the Super-N.

Honda UK’s Head of Automobile Michael Doyle said: “The Super-N promises to bring Honda’s ‘Joy of Driving’ and the thrill of EV performance to a whole new audience. With its iconic looks, driving dynamics tailored to UK roads, and unique features such as Boost Mode, every aspect of this model has been engineered to bring exhilaration and fun to every journey, no matter how short. Yet despite its focus on driver excitement, it retains all the traditional Honda values of practicality, efficiency and everyday ease-of-use, alongside an all-electric range that is ideally suited to urban driving or the average daily commute.” Told you it sounded like good news. Expect exact prices for the Super-N soon. Or, for a sub-£20k Honda EV right now, this e has covered just 5,000 miles since 2024…


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Ben Lowden

Original Poster:

7,231 posts

201 months

PH Marketing Bloke

Love the look of this, would love to have a go in one. Test drove an A290 last year and I think Alpine have really missed a trick by not having paddles and simulating gear changes like the 5N. Go on Alpine, you know you want to offer a retrofit...

biggbn

30,519 posts

244 months

Really like this

RumbleOfThunder

3,705 posts

227 months

That interior might please the beards here on PH but it's unquestionably dull and uninspired compared to its retro EV counterparts.

_Rodders_

1,478 posts

43 months

This or a Used Honda e.

Love it but I often roll my eyes when people say stuff like you wouldn't want to do a long journey in one. In this that might actually be relevant.

The timing with MCM's latest video is uncanny. No Turbo 11 content for 40 years then bam, 2 articles or videos in a week.

JJJ.

4,688 posts

39 months

Don't want it, still very likeable all the same.

andrewpandrew

2,621 posts

13 months

I like it, but not a chance I'm swapping my Honda e for one, or anything else at the moment for that matter.

SydneyBridge

11,067 posts

182 months

I have actually put my name down for a Twingo and will keep my name down

Studio263

98 posts

28 months

From the world's greatest engine builder, some disposable battery operated tat.

Bose speakers? don't they know that that stands for 'Buy Other Sound Equipment'? Isn't Japan the home of decent hi-fi? Weren't Technics and Sony answering the 'phone that day? Even Sharp or Sanyo would be better than Bose.

I'd rather have a real one, here's mine. It has a much longer range and still works when its 50 years old.


nismo48

6,379 posts

231 months

Studio263 said:
From the world's greatest engine builder, some disposable battery operated tat.

Bose speakers? don't they know that that stands for 'Buy Other Sound Equipment'? Isn't Japan the home of decent hi-fi? Weren't Technics and Sony answering the 'phone that day? Even Sharp or Sanyo would be better than Bose.

I'd rather have a real one, here's mine. It has a much longer range and still works when its 50 years old.

Good call, nice picture

Frimley111R

18,464 posts

258 months

Interesting car that no-one will buy.

Leftfootwonder

1,712 posts

82 months

I'd buy one, for the wife.

sixor8

7,993 posts

292 months

They will if they offer it with the sort of deals other EV manufacturers do, ie under £200 p.m.

Hippea

3,353 posts

93 months

The Kei petrol versions of these are everywhere in Japan, I've seriously considered importing one

Mad Maximus

945 posts

27 months

The ungainly dimensions make it quite charming.

_Rodders_

1,478 posts

43 months

sixor8 said:
They will if they offer it with the sort of deals other EV manufacturers do, ie under £200 p.m.
Or if the government incentivises them.

I wouldn't mind a proper Kei class, not Quadracycle workarounds.

Leftfootwonder

1,712 posts

82 months

sixor8 said:
They will if they offer it with the sort of deals other EV manufacturers do, ie under £200 p.m.
Good point. Honda finance is ridiculously expensive.

andrewpandrew

2,621 posts

13 months

Leftfootwonder said:
sixor8 said:
They will if they offer it with the sort of deals other EV manufacturers do, ie under £200 p.m.
Good point. Honda finance is ridiculously expensive.
They massively subsidised the eNy1 though!

andrewpandrew

2,621 posts

13 months

No mention of the weight in this article. It's said to be 1097kg.

leglessAlex

6,846 posts

165 months

Studio263 said:
From the world's greatest engine builder, some disposable battery operated tat.
You're right, they've made great engines. They've also made some insipid ste, so lets not get carried away thinking that absolutely everything with a Honda badge on it is a brilliant car. This is obviously at the more boring end of the spectrum, just like the e was, and that's fine.

Looks good to me, but I suspect that the range just won't be enough, even for a second car. It's rated the same as the e and I found that quite frustrating, even when living in London. Living outside of London then made it a non-starter, you can easily use the whole range in a day without thinking.

The Twingo still looks like the one to have at this price point, that little bit of extra range would be very helpful indeed.

fantheman80

2,421 posts

73 months

Studio263 said:
Bose speakers? don't they know that that stands for 'Buy Other Sound Equipment'? Isn't Japan the home of decent hi-fi? Weren't Technics and Sony answering the 'phone that day? Even Sharp or Sanyo would be better than Bose.
Considering they put Amstrad speakers in my FL5 type R which is supposed to be the top of the range model, Id kill a hobo with a spoon to have even Bose