Honda Shows Off e:Ny1 Prototype For Upcoming Electric SUV
by AutoExpert | 24 March, 2022
Honda has recently announced two new vehicles, one electric and the other hybrid, that it aims to deliver in Europe soon. Electrified variants of the next-generation CR-V have also been confirmed by Honda. The smallest of the two crossovers will be the electric one.
The e:Ny1 Prototype, a Hyundai Kona Electric-rivaling concept, is rumored to ride on an extended version of the Honda e's chassis. There are no known technical specifications e:Ny1 Concept, however, it might be connected to the Chinese e:NS1 and e:NP1 concepts, which both have a 68.8 kWh battery and a stated range of up to 311 miles (500 km).
The Honda-teased hybrid crossover, on the other hand, does not have a name. Nonetheless, the SUV is the same one that Honda used to show off its 2023 HR-V in North America. Honda already sells a European-market-specific HR-V, which is identical to the ones sold in Japan and other areas but is different from the 2023 HR-V sold in the United States.
With regards to the next-generation CR-V, it will be offered in Europe for the first time with both full hybrid and plug-in hybrid engine choices in 2023.
“In 2023 Honda will further expand the availability of our e:HEV full hybrid technology with the launch of an all-new C-segment SUV,” said Tom Gardiner, senior vice president of Honda Motor Europe. He added: “Sitting alongside Honda’s existing HR-V and CR-V and the all-new e:NY1, this car will provide a compelling option for those customers looking for a sporty, dynamic, full-hybrid option.”