The announcement ties in with Honda’s recent revelation that it will shut its Swindon plant in the UK in 2021, a move explained by Honda’s “commitment to electrified cars”. It said, at the time, that it would revise manufacturing locations to those areas where volume is expected to be high. This is most likely to be China and Japan.
Today’s announcement tallies with the public debut of the e prototype, a near-production-ready version of the well-received Urban EV concept. Aimed at urban commuters, it will offer a range of 125 miles under the WLTP test regime and an 80% charge from empty by fast-charging in 30 minutes.
It will be the first pure-electric model for Honda in Europe and sit alongside the CR-V hybrid as the only two models in the maker’s electrified line-up. A hybrid variant of the Jazz is due to arrive next, followed by the Civic in 2021.
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