The Honda E will not receive a replacement in the foreseeable future, as the brand shifts its focus to SUVs
“There won’t be more cars the size of the Honda E. I can say that confidently,” Adamson told Autocar. “The market demand in the UK is the SUV sector, so that’s why the focus is there. It’s a market-led product line-up. As long as that’s where the market is, we will continue to be SUV driven.”
Honda is pinning its hopes on the new e:Ny1 electric SUV, which joins the firm’s EV line-up alongside the smaller Honda E. The brand expects it to form 22% of its sales in the UK by the end of 2024, equivalent to around 7500 cars. Adamson believes Honda is in a healthy position thanks to the freshness of its line-up. The oldest car in Honda's range was launched three years ago. We’ve arguably had a limited range, with just four cars in the line-up. Now we’re up to seven or eight if you slip the [Honda Civic]
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