
Honda Malaysia has officially opened bookings for its first-ever Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV), the All-New e:N1.
Set to launch in the second quarter of 2025, the e:N1 is aimed at Malaysian consumers seeking a practical and stylish Japanese electric vehicle for everyday use.
The introduction of the e:N1 reinforces Honda Malaysia’s commitment to sustainability, leveraging the brand’s advanced electric powertrain technology to deliver a vehicle that is environmentally friendly while maintaining the core Honda values of joy, practicality, and innovation.
Designed with Honda’s human-centric philosophy, the e:N1 combines electrification with fun-to-drive dynamics.
Built on the newly developed e:N Architecture F a front-wheel-drive platform, the vehicle promises smooth acceleration and precise handling across various driving conditions.
It is powered by a 68.8kWh lithium-ion battery, producing a maximum output of 150kW and 310Nm of torque, offering a driving range of up to 500km (NEDC).

A charging indicator is positioned above the front grille for added convenience, while the 18-inch Dual-Tone Alloy Wheels exclusive to Honda’s BEV models add a distinctive edge to the vehicle’s look.
A new white “H” badge, symbolising Honda’s electrification identity, is featured prominently throughout the car including the keyless remote, steering wheel, front charge lid and centre wheel caps.
The rear of the vehicle also features a new spread-letter Honda emblem that enhances its premium appearance. The e:N1 measures 4,380mm in length, 2,610mm in wheelbase, and 1,592mm in height.
Safety remains a top priority for Honda, with the e:N1 equipped with advanced features such as Blind Spot Information (BSI) with Cross Traffic Monitor (CTM), and the full suite of Honda SENSING technologies, offering nine advanced safety functions to ensure greater peace of mind for drivers and passengers.
In preparation for the arrival of its first BEV, Honda Malaysia has appointed eight authorised dealerships across three regions to handle customer inquiries and support, ensuring a smooth experience for future e:N1 owners.
Shahriena Shukri is a journalist covering business and economic news in Malaysia, providing insights on market trends, corporate developments, and financial policies. More about Shahriena Shukri.