Skip advert
Advertisement

Honda e:Ny1 - Interior, design & technology

Sensible and understated design contrast with a slightly disappointing infotainment system, but you can’t argue with the kit list.

Interior, design and technology rating

3.6

How we review cars
Price
£39,995 - £42,195
Find your Honda e:Ny1
Offers from our trusted partners on this car and its predecessors...
Or are you looking to sell your car?
Value my car
Fast, no-nonsense car selling
Value my car
Advertisement

The Honda e:Ny1 has been designed to conform visually with the rest of its SUV line-up. In that sense, it’s not an EV that tries to remind everyone that it’s running on battery power.  You’ve got the body-coloured panel (that can be specified in black plastic as an option) hiding the charging port at the front in place of a traditional grille, and that’s the main clue to this being an EV. The shape has much in common with a traditional SUV, although the sloping rear window and roof spoiler give a slight coupe-SUV flavour. 

Advertisement - Article continues below

Up front, things feel premium in most places; you’ll find some scratchier plastics on the very top of the dash and lower down on the doors, but everything you touch regularly is covered in soft materials. Build quality seems generally robust. 

The two trim levels start with Elegance. It’s very well appointed for an entry-level car with wireless smartphone charging, heated front seats, keyless entry, keyless start, front and rear parking sensors and a reversing camera are all included. The second option is the plusher Advance specification that adds a panoramic sunroof, a powered tailgate, a heated steering wheel, side parking sensors and an upgraded stereo, among other features. While those are nice features to have, we think that the Elegance trim will make sense for most buyers, and it saves you over £2,000 compared with the top-of-the-range Advance model.

Optional extras are limited to the cosmetic, so it’ll come down to personal taste. There are six paint colours to choose from, four different 18-inch wheel designs, and the option to have the front panel (including the charging door) painted black.

Sat-nav, stereo and infotainment 

The vast 15.1-inch portrait display screen in the Honda e:Ny1 stands out in the class. However, get over the impressive size, and things aren’t so brilliant. It might look like a single touchscreen unit, but it functions like three separate screens. The top section is for navigation and smartphone connectivity, the middle is for the main menu tiles, and the bottom area is for heating and ventilation. It means that although the screen is large, it doesn’t really make full use of all the real estate.

The screen is responsive and looks fantastic, but the mapping area is relatively small, and many on-screen keys are fiddly, while both of the upper sections have their own row of shortcut keys for ‘back’ and ‘home’, which can be confusing at first glance. We also had constant issues trying to connect our smartphone to Android Auto. The Premium Audio upgrade you get with the Advance model delivers fantastic sound quality. 

Skip advert
Advertisement

Which Is Best

Cheapest

  • Name
    150kW Elegance 69kWh 5dr Auto
  • Gearbox type
    Auto
  • RRP
    £39,995

Most Economical

  • Name
    150kW Elegance 69kWh 5dr Auto
  • Gearbox type
    Auto
  • RRP
    £39,995

Fastest

  • Name
    150kW Elegance 69kWh 5dr Auto
  • Gearbox type
    Auto
  • RRP
    £39,995
Deputy editor

Richard has been part of the team for over a decade. During this time he has covered a huge amount of news and reviews for Auto Express, as well as being the face of Carbuyer and DrivingElectric on Youtube. In his current role as deputy editor, he is now responsible for keeping our content flowing and managing our team of talented writers.

Skip advert
Advertisement

Have you considered?

Volkswagen ID. Buzz Style long-term test: super family car meets supercar
Volkswagen ID. Buzz and McLaren 750S

Volkswagen ID. Buzz Style long-term test: super family car meets supercar

Long-term tests
18 Nov 2024
Used Kia EV6 (Mk1, 2021-date) buyer's guide: classy EV is a superb family car
Used Kia EV6 - front

Used Kia EV6 (Mk1, 2021-date) buyer's guide: classy EV is a superb family car

Used car tests
16 Nov 2024
Ford Capri review
Ford Capri - front

Ford Capri review

In-depth reviews
13 Nov 2024

Most Popular

New cars that plummet in value can make brilliant used buys
Opinion - Vauxhall Corsa-e

New cars that plummet in value can make brilliant used buys

Editor Paul Barker takes a closer look at our 2024 Used Car Awards
Opinion
20 Nov 2024
A £10k electric car with a 100-mile range would surely be a sales success
Opinion - cheap EV

A £10k electric car with a 100-mile range would surely be a sales success

Mike Rutherford thinks there would be demand for an electric car with a modest 100-mile range if it only cost £10k
Opinion
17 Nov 2024
New Jaguar logos unveiled as big concept reveal moves closer
New Jaguar logo 1

New Jaguar logos unveiled as big concept reveal moves closer

Jaguar has revealed its new logos and styling details ahead of its transition into a luxury EV brand
News
19 Nov 2024