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Honda e:Ny1 Features

Safety

Our latest safety features in e:Ny1

We’ve packed all of our latest Honda SENSING driver assistance safety technology into the e:Ny1 as standard. It includes Collision Mitigation Braking System, which stops you from an imminent collision, Lane Keeping Assist System, which keeps you in the lane and Adaptive Cruise Control to keep you a safe distance from the car ahead.

Honda SENSING features

Collision Mitigation Braking System
Collision Mitigation Throttle Control
Adaptive Cruise Control Forward Collision Warning
Lane Departure Warning (LDW)
Lane Keeping Assist System
Lead Car Departure Notification System
Low Speed Following
Road Departure Mitigation
Traffic Jam Assist
Traffic Sign Recognition System

Additional Safety Features

Multi-view camera system
Honda Parking pilot
Active Driving Beam


***VDA Method

Car shown is the Honda e:Ny1 Full Electric Advance in Aqua Topaz Metallic. Economy & Emissions figures (WLTP**) Range: Power consumption in kWh/100 km: 18.2; CO2-emission combined (g/km): 0. Electric range combined: 412km. The Honda e:Ny1 is a battery electric vehicle requiring mains electricity for charging. Zero emissions while driving. Electric range figures may not reflect real life driving results, which will depend upon a number of factors including the starting charge of the battery, accessories fitted (post-registration), variations in weather, driving styles and vehicle load.

* Indicative charge times shown, for comparison purposes. e:Ny1 AC on-board charger is three phase and has a max charging capacity of 11kW. A charge from 10 - 100% can be achieved in approximately 6.3 hours with 22kW AC charger and 1.7 hours using a 50kW DC charger, in optimal conditions such as a temperature around 25°C. 11kW / 22kW are both 3 phase, however e:Ny1 has only 11 kW onboard charger capacity, so charging time shown are same. Actual charging times may vary depending on various factors: including the age, type, charging capacity, condition and temperature of the charging unit and the battery, max charging rate of the vehicle and the charge point, the starting charge and environmental conditions such as the outdoor temperature at the point of use and the current and voltage available at the charging point. Charge times may be longer in colder weather and if battery temperature activates safeguarding technology. You can only charge a vehicle’s battery at the maximum charge rate the vehicle can accept. For example, if your vehicle’s max charge rate is 11kW, you won’t charge any faster by using a 22kW charge point. The time it takes to charge will also be limited by the max charging rate of the charge point you are using. For example, even if your vehicle can charge at 22kW, it will only charge at 11kW on a 11kW charge point.

† Selected grades

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