The Honda E Packs a Lot of Interior Punch
With EV buyers on alert, Plugged In highlights a recent car review from Jonny Smith on the Honda E. Honda's new electric car oozes outward quirkiness but also amazing interiors.
Image Caption | The Honda E packs some punch with its dazzling interior. The urban electric car showcases two, 12.3 in-touchscreens and cameras replace the rear-view and side mirrors. (Source: Jonny Smith)
Plugged In’s considers our mission of providing vital content by experienced EV advocates as a serious endeavor. Jonny Smith, a veteran car reviewer and nostalgic one too, falls head-over-heals for this Honda E that has a 35.5 kWh battery pack and a brisk 220 km (137 mil) range (see video below).
From the get-go, Smith describes the through line of Honda’s quirky design heritage and connects it to this new urban electric car—originally called the Urban E in Frankfurt in 2017. In the video, see below, Smith provides a lot of great looks of the exterior and interior, but the interior win heres. Smith highlights the two, 12.3 in-touchscreens and cameras that replace the rear-view and side mirrors.
Amazing style packed into such a little car. Love the innovation and design spirit:
Here are some of the highlights about the 2020 Honda E
35.5 kWhlithium-ion
220 km (137 mil)
RWD
Sub-compact, 5-doors
2 - 12.3 inch. touchscreens
Side camera & a rearview camera
EV Term of the Day:
Battery Management System - A hardware and software platform that monitors the car's battery pack and lithium ion cells to keep them in an optimal state, via liquid-cooling, air-cooling or an oil-based system. Each automaker has their own special formula in managing battery packs and the primary focus is on long-term duration of the cells and overall pack.