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An all-electric version of the HR-V? Honda e: Ny1 teaser image released

A few days ago, Honda officially released a preview of its first small pure electric SUV. It is reported that the current name of the new car is e:Ny1 Prototype, which can also be seen as a pure electric version of HR-V. Unlike e:NP1 and e:NS1, which have already appeared in China, e:Ny1 is still considering selling in the European market first.

An all-electric version of the HR-V? Honda e: Ny1 teaser image released
An all-electric version of the HR-V? Honda e: Ny1 teaser image released

Similar to e: NP1 and e: NS1, the new car also adopts a very simplified design idea, the front face basically cancels the concept of grille and middle net, in addition to the position of the charging port, other parts are almost all integrated design, even the front bumper is not easy to identify, while improving the integrity of the vehicle, the sheet metal master is also a nightmare, after opening the sale of the premium may be relatively high.

An all-electric version of the HR-V? Honda e: Ny1 teaser image released
An all-electric version of the HR-V? Honda e: Ny1 teaser image released

The side of the body is also minimalist, the waist line is not obvious, the whole car uses the same color design, except for the rearview mirrors with black decoration, the rest of the components, even including the wheel hub, are also bright silver. But at the same time, the chrome decoration is almost non-existent, and the whole car is simple and beautiful. It should be noted that the new car does not seem to have a sunroof.

An all-electric version of the HR-V? Honda e: Ny1 teaser image released

The tail adopts a real sense of the through-type tail light, the effect is prominent after lighting, there is honda brand logo under the light bar, and the license plate frame adopts a trapezoidal design, which contrasts with the front face, and the overall sense of design is very strong.

summary:

Honda's actions this year are big, and new energy brands are constantly sending important messages to the world, which may also indicate that "by 2035 Honda will make battery-powered and fuel cell electric vehicles account for 80% of Honda's total vehicle deliveries" The phrase will no longer be a dream.

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