Honda Super N Review
Source Summary
Buying a small electric car used to mean a choice between zero desirability or eye-watering monthly payments. The Honda Super-N is the latest in a new wave of tiny EVs that make that dilemma a thing of the past. That’s because unlike Honda’s previous attempt at building a small EV – the stylish but comically priced Honda E – the new Super-N is surprisingly affordable. It costs just £18,995 (and that striking purple paint job is even thrown in for free). There are some pretty big catches that we’ll come onto later, but the good news is the Honda Super-N undercuts the Fiat 500e on price and costs about the same as an entry-level BYD Dolphin Surf . The Renault Twingo will be a key rival too, although that isn’t due to arrive in the UK until early next year. The Super-N is smaller than all of those cars, though. In fact, at just 3599mm long, it’s the smallest proper car you can buy in the UK. And while it isn’t a retro remake of one particular model from a bygone era, it features obvious styling cues from various historic Hondas, including the E, the City Turbo II from the 80s and even a tiny model from the late 60s called the N360.