Tiny vans are a common sight on Japan’s roads, and Honda has just introduced a new all-electric contender to this competitive market. The N-VAN e: joins the growing number of battery-powered kei cars, offering a compact and efficient option for both commercial and private buyers.

While Honda has yet to disclose the exact size of the N-VAN e:’s battery pack, the company estimates a range of 152 miles (245 km) on a single charge. The EV supports both standard 6 kW AC charging and faster 50 kW DC charging, the latter enabling a recharge in approximately 30 minutes. Performance figures, such as horsepower and torque, have not been released.
Four distinct versions of the N-VAN e: will be available. The L4 model, designed for both commercial and private use, features four seats, a 7-inch infotainment screen, two-tone exterior color options, and halogen headlights. In contrast, the FUN trim is aimed at lifestyle buyers who enjoy leisure activities and features a light beige interior and two-tone paint finishes. A single-seat version has also been developed specifically for commercial applications. This variant boasts an extended cabin with increased cargo capacity due to a lowered floor.

Commercial buyers will also have access to both the e: G and e: L2 models, each featuring two seats. These configurations will be available exclusively through the Honda Fleet Sales Division and Honda’s online store. Despite its compact dimensions, the N-VAN e: comes equipped with a range of safety technologies, including adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, road departure mitigation, traffic sign recognition, and a collision mitigation braking system.

The e: G and e: L2 models are the most affordable, with prices starting around 2,439,800 yen (approximately $15,500). The standard e: L4 model is priced from 2,699,400 yen (~$17,200), with an upgrade to include quick charging available for 2,809,400 yen (~$17,900). The top-of-the-line e: FUN trim starts at 2,919,400 yen (~$18,600).

With its competitive pricing and focus on both commercial and personal use, the Honda N-VAN e: is poised to make a significant impact on the Japanese electric vehicle market. Its compact design and impressive features make it a versatile option for a variety of customers.