Honda e continues to gain accolades

Honda is celebrating a bevy of awards in 2020 for its all electric city car, the Honda e.

The latest award for the Honda e has come courtesy of Stuff magazine.

In the Stuff Gadget Awards, its end-of-year celebration of all the greatest technology of 2020, the compact city car won the Best Electric Vehicle category.

Earlier in the year, the Honda e was crowned City/Small Car of the Year in the News International Motor Awards 2020, dominating a category which was not the sole reserve of electric cars. Taking on established rivals with both petrol and electric drive trains, the Honda e was commended for its manoeuvrability in urban environments – enabled by the ”astonishingly” tight turning circle, responsive motor and overall ride quality.

Praise was also heaped on an interior that breaks with tradition, introducing a calming lounge-style environment to the daily commute. Furthermore, BBC Top Gear also crowned the Honda e in another gruelling category, City Car of the Year. Again, up against a mix of all-electric, hybridised and ICE models, the Honda e came out on top, with the magazine saying: “In many households, big journeys aren’t the small car’s job. It’s impossible to do more than 100 miles in and around a city in a day, and the Honda is the happiest and best tool to do them.”

Another win was from leading UK weekly automotive publication Autocar which declared the Honda e as winner of the Best Car Tech category in its Britain’s Best Cars Awards 2020, a tough sector that honours technologies and assistance systems that aid driving, be it in an urban or rural environment.

Judges praised the wider field of view offered by the rear camera safety system over traditional mirrors, and the “very happy combination of hardware and software still so rarely seen in the automotive industry”.

The highly acclaimed Honda e compact electric vehicle has also dominated award ceremonies across Europe, including German car of the Year 2021, the Red Dot: Best of the Best 2020 award for ground-breaking product design, and the Red Dot 2020 accolade in smart product category.

 

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