Honda launching $7,400 electric van

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The Honda N-Van will be offered in an electric model priced at $7,400. The microvan is designed for urban use and has a range of 125 miles per charge.

The automaker has announced plans to launch a battery-powered micro van next year at a microscopic price.

The N-Van is shorter in length than a Fiat 500, but is designed to seat four or carry a lot of cargo.The Honda N-Van is just 133 inches long. The diminutive delivery vehicle is classified as a Kei car, which are super-small models intended to provide low-cost transportation in dense urban areas. Several internal combustion engine versions of the N-Van are already available powered by a .66-liter three-cylinder engine.The electric version will have a range of 125 miles per charge, based on the Japan market testing protocol. A top speed has not been announced, but the gasoline-powered versions max out at around 80 mph.According to Reuters, Honda is targeting a 1 million yen starting price for the electric N-Van, which currently converts to just $7,400.

 

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That thing looks sturdy. Hahaha!

Made in America

Looks like a little match box car 🚙

Not for sale in u.s.

Shows u how hard some people work for there money

And dealerships will be selling the.e for 20

Ugly 😬

Leave it to Honda, the perfect urban personal transportation that is cheap enough for almost everyone. With a range of 150 miles, it would also be practicle for suburban use.

This thing has neither form nor function.

Must it look like a toaster? Why Honda, why?

I WANT ONE.....GO FUND ME......GIVE BIGLY

It’s cute

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