At the 2022 China International Import Expo, which opened today in Shanghai, Honda unveiled the e:N2 electric vehicle (EV) concept. The company’s e:N Series models come in two sets; the first set was unveiled back in December 2021. According to Honda, the e:N2 represents the direction of all its new EV cars.
Speaking about its appearance, the e:N2 idea has angular, dynamic lines all around, with the front end being dominated by a huge LED DRL that spans the entire face in the shape of an H. According to Honda, the black “metallic look” on the EV concept car is “new styling that does not belong to any existing categories.” Although the e:back N2’s has not yet been unveiled, we anticipate it to include lights comparable to that of the front fascia.
Honda asserts that the primary goal in creating the EV’s interior was to create a “space” where passengers might experience “intellectual exhilaration.”
As a result, the car will have a clear and uncluttered digital cockpit with the newest Honda CONNECT capabilities as well as the efficient presentation of lighting and smells. The e:inside N2’s hasn’t been made public, just like the rear end.
“The e:N2 Concept represents the value of our e:N Series, which will ‘redefine the fun EVs can offer to customers’ with their unique driving pleasure, the value as a mobility space and design. In China, Honda will continue delivering a broad range of electrified mobility products unique only to Honda and experience our rebirth into an electric mobility brand,” said Toshihiro Mibe, Director, President and Representative Executive Officer of Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
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