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Honda e-prototype, Fully Charged vid.

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Funny looking car.

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Love it and if i could order one today i would.

 

With a squint the rear of the roof and quarter panel looks to me like a white with black roof Mk2 Fabia. 

My wife loved the concept they did last year. Apart from only 4 seats, she loves the looks of this one and the fact it's now 5 doors.

 

Tesla Model 3 for me and for family long trips

Honda Urban EV for her to replace our Leaf as local runabout

Perfect :D

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I never much got more than 150 miles for 36 litres of Unleaded using a Jimny automatic as a daily driver around town doing just short runs so the Honda e will be just fine for me.

 

But i am waiting to order my e-Niro and the £60 or so saved buying petrol or diesel on a 500 mile return trip will pay for an overnight stay in a hotel and that will have the charging covered.

The future is not Orange or Green it will be likely White, Red or Grey with the tyres it comes with for summer and a set of wheels / tyres for winter,

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Very much a hint of early VW Golf to me.

I like it ;)

its a riff on a 70's Mk1 Civic...

 

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Maybe i should not of used Spec Savers but i will always see the similarity to this at the rear of the roof and top of quarter panel.

Actually, wasteline up front to back in profile.

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