Honda Malaysia previewed an electric version of its popular Honda HR-V at the KL International Motor Show, the Honda e:N1. The model is confirmed to launch in 2025.
The e:N1 offers a 500 km range (NEDC) or 412 km (WLTP), powered by a 68.6 kWh battery and a 204 PS/310 Nm front motor, which enables a 0-100 km/h acceleration in 7.7 seconds.
The e:N1 supports 78 kW DC fast charging and 11 kW AC charging. At 1,662 kg, it is heavier than the hybrid HR-V e:HEV RS variant, which weighs 1,393 kg.
Inside, the e:N1βs interior differs from the HR-V. The gear shift lever (shift-by-wire in the hybrid variant) has been replaced with button-operated controls. The infotainment has been upgraded with a 15.1-inch portrait-format screen, in contrast to the hybridβs 8-inch landscape display.
A change in the vehicle's floor, specifically the removal of the centre fuel tank to accomodate the floor-mounted battery, also means the the HR-V's signature Ultra Seats is not available on the e:N1.
The tailgate design swaps the usual Honda emblem for a stylized wordmark.
The VIN on this particular display unit says the car imported from Thailand (Prachinburi plant), suggesting that Malaysia-bound units next year will also come from there.
In Thailand, the e:N1 is not available for sale. It's a lease-only model, aimed at corporate fleet customers. Honda Malaysia's decision to open up the e:N1 for sale to end users is bold. Prices will only be announced next year.
With the exemption on import tax and excise tax for imported BEVs to expire on 31-December 2025, the Honda e:N1 will most likely be a low volume model.
The regular Melaka-assembled Honda HR-V, which is available with three 1.5-litre engine options β naturally aspirated, turbocharged, hybrid β is priced from RM 115,900 to RM 141,900.
The KL International Motor Show will run from December 5 to 11, at MITEC.