Honda reveals new details of its first electrical model

Japanese producer will provide its first electric model for consumers in Europe by the end of the year, mainly for driving into urban areas. Prototype Honda E appeared at the Geneva fair and its production version will not be much different from this vehicle. Honda has announced that the car that [...]
Japanese producer will provide its first electric model for consumers in Europe by the end of the year, mainly for driving into urban areas.
Prototype Honda E appeared at the Geneva fair and its production version will not be much different from this vehicle.
Honda has announced that the car that will be shown later this year in sales will use lithium-on batteries with a capacity of 35.5. KWh.
The batteries are located under the floor of the car, between front and back wheels, and Honda engineers achieved the ideal massive distribution in the shafts, 50:50, the Kosovas broadcasts.
At present, the power of the motormotive is unknown, but it is known to be transferred to back wheels.
Honda announced that batteries can be loaded using type 2 filler. AC, as well as fast loader “CCS2 DC”, thanks to which accounts for up to 80% capacity within half an hour.
The batteries provide an autonomy of about 200km, which is enough for daily use in urban areas but also for shorter trips outside the city, Japanese producers say.
Honda still does not reveal the launch date for this car on the European market, and according to the company, 31,000 interested buyers in Europe have already been registered in the book of booking.












