Honda is about to drop something special at Goodwood! The Japanese automaker will unveil its adorable Super EV Concept from July 10-13, 2025, and early glimpses suggest this could be the perfect urban electric companion we’ve all been waiting for. This concept model represents Honda’s vision for a new, small-size electric vehicle designed to pursue the fun of driving.
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Why Honda’s Super EV Matters Right Now
The timing couldn’t be better. With cities worldwide pushing for cleaner mobility and parking spaces shrinking by the day, compact EVs are having their moment. The Super EV takes styling inspiration from the previous Honda E and is positioned as a fresh take on A-segment electric mobility, appearing to be a near-production-ready successor to the now-discontinued Honda e.
This isn’t just another concept car destined for museum displays—the car has already been tested in the UK and is set for a global roll-out once it goes into production.

Honda Super EV Concept: What We Know So Far
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Debut | Goodwood Festival of Speed 2025 (July 10-13) |
| Segment | A-segment urban hatchback |
| Design | Widebody N-One kei car inspired |
| Competitors | Hyundai Inster, Fiat 500e, upcoming Renault Twingo |
| Production | Near-production ready concept |
| Market | Global rollout planned |
The Bigger Picture: Honda’s Electric Ambition
This cute concept is just the beginning of Honda’s electric offensive. Honda plans to launch seven new EVs in the coming years, using a new platform, new batteries and new motor technologies, along with 13 hybrid models to be launched globally by 2030.
The strategy is clear: while Tesla dominates the premium segment, Honda wants to own the fun, affordable urban EV space. The Super EV’s emphasis on driving enjoyment over pure specs could be exactly what the mass market needs.
What Makes This Different?
Honda is keen to show how a small affordable EV can be fun to drive, setting it apart from the sterile, appliance-like approach many manufacturers take with city cars. The Honda E’s cult following proved there’s appetite for characterful small EVs, even if the original was too expensive and range-limited.
Looking Ahead
The Super EV Concept represents Honda’s return to what it does best—creating engaging, accessible vehicles that put smiles on faces. Along with the European premiere of the Honda 0 SUV prototype scheduled for 2026 launch, Honda is positioning itself as a serious player in the electric transition.
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