Honda is gearing up to transform its entire line-up with an expansive new range of hybrid and electric vehicles designed to meet the needs of modern drivers.
Building on its early steps into electrification, the Japanese brand now envisions a fully electric and forward-thinking future.
Discover how Honda’s latest innovations are set to redefine driving for years to come…
Honda Hybrid Evolution

By 2030, Honda will introduce 13 hybrid models worldwide, creating a smooth transition from conventional engines to fully electric vehicles.
For drivers not yet ready to switch, Honda provides a smart, practical solution. These new models showcase Honda’s most advanced hybrid powertrains to date.
Hybrid cars already make up a significant part of Honda’s line-up, ranging from compact hatchbacks like the Honda Jazz Hybrid to dynamic models such as the Honda Civic, offering options to suit every need and lifestyle.
The SUV range also presents strong choices. The New Honda HR-V Hybrid, Honda’s best-selling model in Europe, has received a refreshed design and updated trim levels.
In addition to the HR-V, customers can choose the sporty Honda ZR-V or the spacious Honda CR-V, a versatile seven-seater with both hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains.
Honda Electric Revolution

To meet rising EV demand, Honda released the retro-inspired Honda e. This compact city car features a lightweight design and a practical range of nearly 140 miles per charge. While no longer sold new, the Honda e is still available through our used car range.
Currently, the Honda e:Ny1 leads Honda’s electric range. This electric SUV delivers up to 200bhp and offers a range of 256 miles, featuring fast charging technology for quick and convenient top-ups. You can even connect your phone for added flexibility.
Looking ahead, Honda is preparing to introduce seven new electric vehicles. Rather than continuing past approaches, Honda is embracing a bold, forward-thinking strategy.
These upcoming models will be built on entirely new platforms and incorporate next-generation battery and motor technologies. This innovation will enhance both driving performance and energy efficiency.
Concepts That Move the Future

Honda Super EV Concept
Revealed at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, the Super EV Concept marks an exciting step forward in compact city car design. It showcases Honda’s vision for small electric vehicles, combining style and practicality in a modern package.
Drawing inspiration from the retro design of the Honda e supermini, the Super EV Concept demonstrates how compact electric cars can be both affordable and fun to drive. Its contemporary styling reflects Honda’s commitment to innovation while keeping the playful spirit of its predecessor.
Alongside its design, the Super EV Concept features connected technology that makes everyday driving effortless. Seamless smartphone integration and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems offer a smarter, more convenient way to navigate city life.

Honda 0 Saloon Concept
Unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show this year, Honda introduced two 0 Series prototypes, including a Saloon and an SUV. The 0 Series Saloon Concept features a sleek silhouette, lightweight build and low ride height, combining dynamic design with aerodynamic efficiency. It is purpose-built for the demands of electric vehicle performance.
Honed through Honda motorsport, this saloon delivers sporty handling and a strong sense of unity between driver and car, enhanced by advanced onboard technology.
Backed by decades of experience, Honda equips the 0 Series with software-driven mobility systems and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems. These models also bring Automated Driving technology within reach for everyday drivers.

Honda 0 SUV Concept
Also revealed at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, the 0 Series SUV Concept was developed under the design principle “Thin, Light, and Wise.” This concept challenges the assumption that SUVs must be heavy and bulky.
The 0 Series prototypes have high-density battery packs designed to reduce weight and maximise space. Combined with aerodynamic engineering, these features enable impressive driving range with smaller battery capacity and significantly reduced charging times.
Honda is also committed to long-term battery health. Using real-world data from vehicles already on the road, the company aims to limit battery degradation to less than 10 percent over ten years, supporting sustainable performance and long-lasting value.
Driving into the Electric Future
Honda is preparing to bring its next generation of hybrid and electric vehicles to the UK. The production version of the Super EV is expected to be an ideal entry point into the Honda EV range, making it a perfect choice for city drivers and daily commuters.
With a fresh design direction and forward-thinking innovation, the Honda 0 Series reveals what the future of electric driving can offer. Featuring class-leading safety systems, connected technology and elevated performance, Honda’s new electric range is set to impress.
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