The Honda Insight, a pioneering hybrid car, has undergone a full model change and is now available as a crossover SUV with a completely electric powertrain.
The new Insight is based on the e:NP2, an SUV model from Honda’s e:N series in China, and features the e:N Architecture F platform optimized for electric vehicles.
With a simple grade configuration and a price of 5,500,000 yen, the Insight is an attractive option, especially with the CEV subsidy, which reduces the effective burden to around 4,200,000 yen.

The new Insight boasts a bold design, with a sharp and dynamic front face, wide-style headlights, and a coupe-style rear window.

The interior features a round design, with soft pad materials, LED ambient lamps, and a center console that allows for walk-through between the front seats.

The Insight has a body size of 4,785mm in length, 1,840mm in width, and 1,570mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,735mm.

The power unit and battery provide a high output of 204ps and a maximum torque of 31.6kgm, with a WLTC mode cruising range of 535km.

The new Insight features a range of body colors, including Diamond Dust Pearl, Crystal Black Pearl, and a new color, Aquatope Metallic II.

The interior is equipped with advanced comfort features, including an intelligent heating system, aroma diffuser, and a Bose premium sound system.

The Insight also features Honda SENSING, a advanced safety support system with 15 functions, including collision mitigation braking and adaptive cruise control.




In conclusion, the new Honda Insight is a revolutionary electric SUV that inherits the legacy of the hybrid pioneer while boldly evolving into a completely electric crossover SUV.







