The Honda e now has some numbers attached to it

By topgear, 05 September 2019

You should know the Honda e by now. First unveiled as the adorably retro Urban EV at the 2017 Frankfurt motor show, it’s now been seen in its final production spec, just in time for Frankfurt 2019.

The biggest difference we can spot compared to the prototype we drove earlier in the year is the disappearance of the word ‘prototype’ from its number plate. It’s otherwise unchanged; a slightly taller version of that initial concept with a set of back doors and less interesting wheels added.

Cameras-for-mirrors remain (hurrah!) while you’ve a choice of two power outputs. An electric motor operates the rear axle, supplying either 134bhp or 152bhp, though both produce 232lb ft (314Nm) of torque. That’s good for 0-100kph in eight seconds, which is bordering on junior hot hatch territory. It’s quicker than Honda’s sprightliest Jazz, at least.

Perhaps more important to customers will be its 136-mile (219km) range and its ability to reach 80 per cent charge in 30 minutes. Yep, this really is a town car.

Those new-fangled mirrors are standard-fit, as is the huge display that comprises two 12.3in displays, one for driver and one for passenger. All that’s been lost from the prototype is its illuminated Honda badge up front. Boo.

No prices yet, but we estimate the dinky little e – being pitched as a design-led, premium EV – will start at around £30,000.