The Rise and Fall of the Honda e
Honda’s first foray into the electric vehicle market with the Honda e was anticipated but ultimately a disappointment. While the Honda e captivated many with its charm, the high price and limited range deterred potential buyers. In an increasingly competitive market, affordability proved essential.

Introducing the Super EV Concept
Now, Honda is taking a second shot with its new vehicle, dubbed the Super EV Concept. Set for an official debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed next month, this model appears to be an evolution of the Honda e. A photograph released by Honda shows the Super EV navigating the streets of London, suggesting it could be closer to a production model than a simple concept.
What to Expect from Honda’s Latest Electric Offering
Honda describes this new model as one that combines electric performance with the brand’s characteristic usability. Although marketed as a concept, the project has undergone feasibility testing in the UK, hinting at an imminent production model. With the need for low-cost options in the subcompact EV segment, the Super EV could finally deliver what the market demands.
As rival manufacturers introduce economical and stylish options, Honda’s entry must be competitively priced to gain traction in this fast-developing segment. Currently, no plans exist to bring this vehicle to North America, as Honda continues to focus its efforts on creating a dedicated model for the European market.