Honda's e:Ny1 electric SUV, pronounced ee-en-why-one, is outclassed by mainstream EVs in terms of performance and price. Starting at £45,000, it fails to offer significant advantages over its competitors. The car is aimed at first-time electric car buyers, hence the similarity in design to Honda's HR-V model.
Okay – the name. Honda insists its e:Ny1 electric SUV is pronounced ee-en-why-one, not e-anyone. It sits on the firm’s new electric platform, named e:N, which should underpin up to 30 new On the strength of this initial offering, Honda might need to go back to the drawing board. The e:Ny1 is resoundingly outclassed by almost any mainstream EV in all measurable ways, and quite a few subjective ones too. Much of this would be forgivable if the e:Ny1 was astonishingly cheap.
But it starts at a fiver shy of £45,000. The Advance spec car we’re testing costs £47,195. You can buy a huge number of fantastically talente
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