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Honda Everus VE 1 Is The Cheapest EV With a Decent Range

Honda Everus VE 1 Is The Cheapest EV With a Decent Range Honda starts selling the Everus VE-1 electric car, which is priced at $23,000 and comes with 200 miles of range. Honda Everus VE-1 will be sold in China and is based on the Honda HR-V subcompact crossover.

The Everus VE-1 is produced by Honda’s joint venture with GAC automotive, GAC Honda.

Honda Everus VE-1 features a decent electric powertrain with a 53.6 kWh battery pack and a 120 kW electric motor. This engine can deliver a range of 211 miles. But since Everus VE-1’s range is based on the NEDC standard and buyers should expect a significantly lower real-world range.

If you take a closer look you will see how the VE-1 closely resembles Honda's HR-V subcompact crossover. Who knows, maybe one day Honda uses this as a base and introduces an HR-V crossover with a much longer range in the US market.

This is very welcome news from Honda, since until recently the Japanese carmaker was focusing on hybrids and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. If you are outside of China, the company is apparently working on an affordable Fit based EV, which is reportedly being made with one of the biggest Chinese battery makers. This new car reportedly is going to have a lower price.

Please, comment below and let us know what you think about the Everus VE-1 and its price as well as what you think if Honda is taking the EV market seriously.

Reported by Armen Hareyan
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