Honda’s high‑ground electric SUV e:N2 arrives in Thailand with a 201‑hp motor, 530 km range and a price above $44,000. Discover the specs now!
Launch Details
Honda officially opened bookings for the e:N2 in Thailand from March 5–22, marking the model’s debut in Southeast Asia. The official price will be revealed on March 23 at the Bangkok Motor Show 2026, where the SUV will be unveiled to the public.
Powertrain and Battery
The e:N2 is a high‑ground electric SUV equipped with a front‑axle motor delivering 201 horsepower and 310 Nm of torque. It uses the same 68.8 kWh battery pack found in the e:N1, providing an estimated driving range of up to 530 km (WLTP), slightly higher than its sibling Insight in Japan (500 km).
Charging specifications have not yet been disclosed, including fast‑charging capability.
Dimensions and Exterior Design
Measuring 4,788 mm long, 1,838 mm wide and 1,570 mm high, the e:N2 is longer yet narrower and lower than the current Honda CR-V (4,691 mm × 1,866 mm × 1,681 mm). Its distinctive look features a bold front and rear bumper with deep recesses, an electric‑vehicle‑specific grille, and an illuminated “H” logo.
Interior and Technology
The cabin offers spacious seating for five. Highlights include a sporty‑styled steering wheel, a 12.8-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a windshield‑mounted HUD, and a premium 12‑speaker Bose audio system. Wireless charging pads and a button‑type gear selector round out the tech suite.
Safety and Driver Assistance
Honda equips the e:N2 with its latest ADAS suite, offering multiple advanced driver‑assistance features to enhance safety on the road.
Pricing, Availability and Promotion
- Target price: above US $44,000.
- First‑batch deliveries to Thai customers are scheduled before 30 April 2026.
- Early‑bird incentive: the first 100 buyers will receive a complimentary Motocompacto mini electric scooter valued at US $2,000.
What’s Next?
After the Bangkok debut, Honda plans to roll the e:N2 out to other Southeast Asian markets later in 2026, expanding its electric‑vehicle lineup beyond the Insight.

