You can now purchase the Honda e:N1 electric SUV with a rebate of up to RM43,500. This is according to social media postings by numerous Honda dealerships and sales advisors.
Among such dealerships are Honda Sri Utama Auto Setapak, Honda Tiong Nam Motor Setia Alam, and Honda Wanija Classic Senawang, while these sales advisors in Old Klang Road, Bangsar, Equine Park, Seremban, and Penang were among those we spotted on social media talking about the new rebate.

The rebate is much higher than what Honda announced back in October 2025. Considering the original price tag of the e:N1 was RM149,900, the rebate has significantly reduced the EV’s price tag to just RM106,400.
As a comparison, here are the prices for other electric SUVs within its class:
- 2026 BYD Atto 3: RM125,800 (Ultra) / RM138,800 (Premium)
- 2026 Proton e.MAS 7*: RM96,800 (Prime) / RM112,800 (Premium) / RM118,800 (Premium Plus)
- 2026 MGS 5 CKD*: RM109,900
*prices inclusive of RM7,000 launch rebate.
Do note that the e:N1 that are currently up for grabs are stocks from 2025. The e:N1 comes with a 3-year / 100,000km vehicle warranty, while there is an 8-year / 160,000km warranty for its high voltage battery and EV components.
Honda e:N1 Malaysia Quick Specs

Even though the e:N1 looked identical to its ICE twin, the 3rd generation HR-V, Honda said that the EV is built upon the new e:N Architecture F, which is designed for front-wheel drive models.
Physically, the e:N1 is generally similar to the Honda HR-V. The 1,662kg electric SUV is 4,380mm long, 1,790mm wide, and 1,592mm tall, while it also has a 2,610mm wheelbase and 344L boot space.

Powered by a 68.8kWh lithium-ion battery pack, the e:N1 has also been equipped with a 150kW (201hp) electric motor that also produces 310Nm of torque. Honda claimed that the e:N1 can deliver up to 500km of NEDC-rated range, which is roughly equivalent to 425km WLTP.
In terms of charging speed, the e:N1 is fitted with a 10kW 3-phase AC onboard charger and can support a DC charging speed of up to 78kW. Honda said that it takes around 6 hours to get the EV from 10% to 80% via AC charging, while DC charging takes around 50 minutes to get 30% to 80%.



Aside from being a BEV, among the main features that immediately differentiate the e:N1 from the HR-V is its digital screens. Specifically, the e:N1 features a fully-digital 10.25-inch instrument cluster for the driver, while there is also a much larger and more elaborate 15.1-inch infotainment display with support for wireless Apple CarPlay as well as Android Auto.
As expected from a high-end Honda product, Honda Sensing also comes standard with e:N1. Features delivered through the ADAS suite include Adaptive Cruise Control with Low Speed Follow, Lane Keep Assist System, Forward Collision Warning with Collision Mitigation Brake System, and many more.
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