Honda Electric Cars UK 2025: e:Ny1 & 0 Series Complete Guide with Salary Sacrifice Savings
Source: Honda UK Media Newsroom
Honda's reputation for reliability has made it one of the UK's most trusted manufacturers for decades. Now, that same engineering precision is shaping the brand's electric future, from the practical e:Ny1 SUV to the upcoming 0 Series range.
For UK drivers considering the switch to electric, Honda offers Japanese quality, everyday practicality, and refined EV technology. Through salary sacrifice schemes, accessing a new Honda electric car is more affordable than ever, with savings of 20-50% on lease costs.
Honda Electric Cars Overview & Reliability Heritage
Few manufacturers have earned such strong trust among UK drivers as Honda. For decades, models like the Civic, Jazz, and CR-V have defined dependable driving through precision engineering and build quality. Honda's approach to electric vehicles continues this philosophy. Rather than rushing to market, the brand has focused on developing EV technology that meets its exacting reliability standards.
The result? An electric vehicle range that feels reassuringly familiar whilst embracing modern technology. From the accessible e:Ny1 SUV to the advanced 0 Series launching from 2026, Honda's EVs prioritise longevity, practicality, and engineering integrity. This measured approach particularly appeals to UK drivers making their first move to an electric car, offering the confidence of Japanese quality combined with modern electric performance.
Honda's Electric Transition Strategy
Honda's path to electrification follows a deliberate, technology-focused strategy. Interestingly, the company aims to double its hybrid car sales by 2030, “providing a bridge until fully electric vehicles become more widespread.” Earlier this year, they reduced investment into purely electric vehicles, focusing instead on plans to launch 13 next-generation hybrid models globally from 2027. That being said, Honda aims to achieve 100% zero-emission vehicle sales by 2040, using hybrid models as a stepping stone.
Many of us may remember the beloved Honda e, which was discontinued in 2024 after slow sales because of its low range and high price tag - it was even mentioned in our ‘Best Small Cars to Salary Sacrifice' list! However, the e:Ny1 took its place and became Honda’s first mainstream electric SUV for European markets.
For drivers familiar with Honda's models or looking for a trusted brand for their first electric car, we’ll have an in-depth look at e:Ny1 and Series 0 to see which is best suited for you!
Current Honda EVs (e:Ny1)
Honda e:Ny1 Overview
From £38,690
As previously mentioned, the Honda e:Ny1 is Honda's first mainstream electric SUV, designed for UK drivers looking for practical family transport that you can rely on. Compact yet spacious, it sits in the popular family electric SUV segment alongside models like the Hyundai Kona Electric, Peugeot e-2008, and MG ZS EV.
Built for drivers transitioning from petrol or hybrid vehicles, the e:Ny1 delivers a smooth, quiet driving experience with the efficiency and low running costs of electric driving.
Key specifications:
Powertrain: Single motor, front-wheel drive
Battery: 68.8 kWh total (61.9 kWh usable)
Range: Up to 256 miles (WLTP)
Charging: 10-80% in approximately 45 minutes (100 kW DC)
Power Output: 204 PS / 310 Nm torque
Acceleration: 0-62 mph in 7.6 seconds
Boot Capacity: 361 litres
Infotainment: 15.1-inch touchscreen with Honda CONNECT
Safety: Honda SENSING driver assistance suite
Warranty: 8-year/100,000-mile battery warranty
Source: Honda News
The e:Ny1's interior emphasises Honda's traditional strengths: comfort, quality materials, and intuitive controls. Driving characteristics focus on refinement rather than performance, making it easy and comfortable to drive. For UK drivers who cover typical daily mileages (think to-and-from work and the school pick-up) with occasional longer journeys, the 256-mile range provides enough flexibility.
Honda e:Ny1 Review Summary
Pros | Cons |
---|---|
Great build quality | Higher pricing than some competitors |
Comfortable ride | The range may not be enough if you frequently use the motorway |
Easy to drive | Modest boot space for the SUV class |
Plenty of equipment as standard | |
Trusted history of being a reliable brand |
The Honda e:Ny1 is best for families or commuters looking for a dependable electric SUV with Honda's renowned quality and refined driving experience.
Future Honda EVs (0 Series Range)
Source: Honda 0 Series
Honda's 0 Series represents the next chapter in the brand's electrification strategy, with the tagline being “go back to the starting point and redefine mobility from 0.” Honda asks how the joy and freedom of mobility can shape the EV era. Initially announced at CES 2024, this lineup introduces dedicated EV platform architecture and fresh design language centred on simplicity, aerodynamic efficiency, and intelligent systems.
The two concept models included: the Honda Saloon and the Honda 0 SUV.
Honda 0 Saloon: Designed to be a sleek, driver-focused electric saloon with an emphasis on aerodynamic performance and engaging dynamics.
The Honda 0 SUV: A flexible, family-oriented design with spacious interior arrangements and versatile seating.
Both embody Honda's "Thin, Light, Wise" design principles: weight reduction, improved aerodynamics, and advanced software-based management.
What to expect from the 0 Series:
Range: Over 300 miles (WLTP expected)
Platform: 800V architecture for ultra-fast charging
Charging: Significantly reduced charging times versus the current generation
Interior: Minimalist design with enhanced digital interfaces
Technology: AI-based energy management and advanced safety systems
Launch: UK arrival expected from 2026
Source: Honda UK Media Newsroom
The 0 Series reflects Honda's ambition to move into premium electric performance territory whilst maintaining the reliability and quality standards that define the brand.
Honda Electric Technology & Japanese Quality
Honda's approach to EV technology emphasises engineering substance over marketing claims. The focus remains on systems that enhance reliability, safety, and long-term ownership satisfaction.
e:N Architecture F Platform
Developed specifically for electric SUVs, the e:N Architecture F platform underpins the e:Ny1. It improves a comfortable ride, battery protection, and chassis balance, whilst integrated thermal management allows for consistent performance across UK weather conditions. Optimal battery placement creates a low centre of gravity that enhances handling stability whilst maximising interior space.
Battery & Power Management
Drawing on extensive hybrid vehicle experience, Honda's battery conditioning and regenerative braking systems maximise both range efficiency and battery longevity. The battery management system actively monitors cell temperatures and charging rates, protecting long-term battery health whilst optimising available range based on driving conditions.
Connectivity & Safety
Every Honda EV includes Honda SENSING, a comprehensive driver assistance package featuring:
Adaptive cruise control with low-speed follow
Lane keeping assist system
Collision mitigation braking
Traffic sign recognition
Blind spot information system
Cross traffic monitor
Honda CONNECT provides real-time navigation with charging point integration, smartphone connectivity via Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and over-the-air software updates.
Reliable Electric Innovation
Honda's innovation philosophy balances advancement with proven reliability. Instead of chasing trends, the brand prioritises technologies that deliver long-lasting quality and owner confidence.
By combining decades of hybrid powertrain expertise with modern EV systems, Honda ensures its electric cars meet the same durability standards as its conventional vehicles. Every element undergoes rigorous testing for longevity. For UK drivers, this can translate to lower ownership anxiety and reduced maintenance concerns. The comprehensive 8-year battery warranty demonstrates Honda's confidence in its electric powertrains.
Honda Electric Car Salary Sacrifice Benefits
Source: Honda European Media Newsroom
Salary sacrifice schemes make accessing a new Honda EV significantly more affordable than traditional personal leasing. The Electric Car Scheme allows employees to lease an EV through their employer, with payments deducted from gross salary before tax.
Tax Efficiency Advantages
Beyond saving on Income Tax and National Insurance, Benefit-in-Kind rates are also lower for electric cars (compared to their petrol or diesel alternatives). Here’s a breakdown of what that looks like:
The current electric vehicle BIK rate is set at 3%
Rising to 4% (2026/27) and 5% (2027/28)
In 2027, the BiK rates will then increase by 2% year-on-year - and cap out at 9%.
This is still cheaper compared to petrol/diesel rates reaching 37%
For UK drivers looking for a trustworthy brand, with low running costs and dependable electric performance, Honda represents one of the most reliable choices in the growing EV market. Whilst the e:Ny1 isn't currently available through The Electric Car Scheme, we're continually expanding our range. As Honda's electric lineup grows with the 0 Series from 2026, salary sacrifice will make reliable Honda electric driving more accessible and affordable.
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Last updated: 13/10/2025
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