It is eye of the beholder for each individual. Some prefer a Civic Hatchback, some prefer a Type R. Some will even go for Honda Odyssey. Those who bought this car should really love gadgets and lifestyle.....
A shame that this homage of a car which was once an entry point for any young adult into motoring is now beyond the economic reach of 85% of the population.
200ksgd 152bhp really compact car as a will buy.. for which audience i wonder? How can it even compare to a base model 3 which is arguably cheaper and definitely better
Too cute. It used to be priced around SGD150K on sgcarmart if Im not mistaken. The odd looks and form is what makes the car stand out from its peers but sadly the range is not looking good...
I have check the spec EV is always more heavier than ICE cars so this tiny Honda E advance unladen weight (EU) is 1595kg. So can this EV park in some of the old carparks which the weight limit is only 1500Kg? I always have a concern over those bigger EV exceeded the MSCP weight limit of 2000Kg. The government website has also stated the MSCPs are not designed withstand vehicular weights beyond a certain limit but it nvr states how much so I'm not sure if there is any safety concern for those EV especially those bigger one to park at those car parks with 1500kg limits. But this tiny little cute EV should not have any concerns as it should be still within the safety allowable limits I guess.
good question, cause i have the exact same concern as well... most EVs are heavier than ordinary ICE vehicles... it seems like for the moment before this concern is addressed, to minimize structural stress, best not to park EVs side by side, and always park in a lot near/next to the pillar/column and beams to ensure the load isn't straining the floor slab...
@@silcosilva great to have someone on the same mind set. PPL only think about how environmental friendly is those EV but they nvr think of the infrastructure that requires. The road need more maintenance, more steel to re-enforce the infrastructure, more tyres burn due to heavier weight. The air pollution damage is just pass to some other place. I Don think the carbon footprint has reduce a lot as we are not using clean energy to generate electricity. Not even to mention those batteries disposal pollution. The pollution created by harvest those materials to make the batteries due to higher demand. Still felt that the battery issue not yet resolve to reduce the impact on environment.
S$200k+ for an EV with range for 220km; mostly for neighbourhood runs. If for daily driving ~ u b charging everyday or every other day for min 30-35 mins on a 50 kw station. Definitely, the lesser of the available EVs.
200K SGD for a car with 220km range? Only if you want to charge it all the time. That kind of range would've been acceptable in 2012. EV owners know you're not supposed to charge it to 100% to preserve battery integrity, and you can't use an EV's battery to 0% (20% is usually the recommended minimum). So usable range will be ridiculously short. Electric cars are only as valuable as their range, buyers won't be looking at materials, design, how many screens it has, etc.
$205k without Cat B COE!!! Super expensive!!! Only nut will buy this EV. Even more expensive than Tesla. $205k + $110k COE = $315k Not only expensive, this EV is super ugly!
Civic Type-R slower than Audi RS3 and Model 3. Then now this exorbitant tiny EV. Honda best stick to supplying Vezel to Grab and making CRV/Odessy uglier and uglier.
The price listed is inclusive of Cat B COE. We apologise for this error.
It is eye of the beholder for each individual.
Some prefer a Civic Hatchback, some prefer a Type R. Some will even go for Honda Odyssey.
Those who bought this car should really love gadgets and lifestyle.....
Just saw the car at Jurong Point, damm cute! Love the wood panelling design and the little details like matching seat belt colour
200k for this tiny little hatchback? Madness. I’ll buy myself a used Golf GTI and have some change to spare for mods
Hey there if possible can u guys try the kia stonic
For all their efforts to blur out the car plate number they made a blunder mid way thru the video 😂
Can you review Opel Zafira E Life?
Btw the rolling shots of the Honda e 👍👍👍 should have more of such city shots.
The price is too expensive imo. (205k without cat b coe) according to what was written in the video
The price listed is inclusive of Cat B COE. We apologise for this error.
@@sgcarmartreviews thank goodness.. lol
@@sgcarmartreviews oh i see . No problem👌
Hi could you review the hyundai elantra AD? an old model that quite a few people i know are looking to get with about 4-5 years remaining
Thanks, we'll keep an eye out for one to review!
- Jay
Would you pick this Honda E or the Mini Electric for a supermini city hatchback?
If I have the money I'll buy both and slap on bigger batteries.
Honda e any day 👍
Not gonna lie it looks good 🔥
A shame that this homage of a car which was once an entry point for any young adult into motoring is now beyond the economic reach of 85% of the population.
bring it to sepang see how well it perform in terms of reliability and stability.
Small and cute Honda, pls try review the 2023 Honda HR-V when possible
This guy really cmi…I not too sure I’m still interested to buy this after listening to him…
200ksgd 152bhp really compact car as a will buy.. for which audience i wonder? How can it even compare to a base model 3 which is arguably cheaper and definitely better
Cos it’s japanese. To them, it means better…
Too cute. It used to be priced around SGD150K on sgcarmart if Im not mistaken. The odd looks and form is what makes the car stand out from its peers but sadly the range is not looking good...
I have check the spec EV is always more heavier than ICE cars so this tiny Honda E advance unladen weight (EU) is 1595kg. So can this EV park in some of the old carparks which the weight limit is only 1500Kg? I always have a concern over those bigger EV exceeded the MSCP weight limit of 2000Kg. The government website has also stated the MSCPs are not designed withstand vehicular weights beyond a certain limit but it nvr states how much so I'm not sure if there is any safety concern for those EV especially those bigger one to park at those car parks with 1500kg limits. But this tiny little cute EV should not have any concerns as it should be still within the safety allowable limits I guess.
good question, cause i have the exact same concern as well... most EVs are heavier than ordinary ICE vehicles... it seems like for the moment before this concern is addressed, to minimize structural stress, best not to park EVs side by side, and always park in a lot near/next to the pillar/column and beams to ensure the load isn't straining the floor slab...
@@silcosilva great to have someone on the same mind set. PPL only think about how environmental friendly is those EV but they nvr think of the infrastructure that requires. The road need more maintenance, more steel to re-enforce the infrastructure, more tyres burn due to heavier weight. The air pollution damage is just pass to some other place. I Don think the carbon footprint has reduce a lot as we are not using clean energy to generate electricity. Not even to mention those batteries disposal pollution. The pollution created by harvest those materials to make the batteries due to higher demand. Still felt that the battery issue not yet resolve to reduce the impact on environment.
S$200k+ for an EV with range for 220km; mostly for neighbourhood runs. If for daily driving ~ u b charging everyday or every other day for min 30-35 mins on a 50 kw station.
Definitely, the lesser of the available EVs.
oh my gawd, 205K only 220 KM.... something to think about.
Does it run on AA batteries? 200 grand for 200km range with the size of an rc toy car?
May God help us.
Might as well get a 2rm HDB instead
Nice design. I thought it's a 3 door car.
cat B See-Hor-Ee for something so small
200k SGD for this car also seems overkill. car only has 220km range, interior looks cramped and unsuitable for families with kids.
200K SGD for a car with 220km range? Only if you want to charge it all the time. That kind of range would've been acceptable in 2012. EV owners know you're not supposed to charge it to 100% to preserve battery integrity, and you can't use an EV's battery to 0% (20% is usually the recommended minimum). So usable range will be ridiculously short. Electric cars are only as valuable as their range, buyers won't be looking at materials, design, how many screens it has, etc.
Makes BYD looks like magic carpet. It's just to EX for the size.....
This looks better than byd.
Who would buy this car for 200k? Might as well get a Tesla?? or even a premium ICE Car? like Skoda or Harriers?
Skoda? 🤣🤣
@@akie64 forgot which model, only the brand.. i think Julius did a review on it recently
Not gonna lie I don't think this car is going to sell well.
$205k without Cat B COE!!! Super expensive!!! Only nut will buy this EV. Even more expensive than Tesla.
$205k + $110k COE = $315k
Not only expensive, this EV is super ugly!
The price listed is inclusive of Cat B COE. We apologise for this error.
Still expensive with coe
Just buy a tesla model 3
Civic Type-R slower than Audi RS3 and Model 3. Then now this exorbitant tiny EV. Honda best stick to supplying Vezel to Grab and making CRV/Odessy uglier and uglier.
CTR any day over a boring RS3, a dime a dozen in NZ, yawn.