The kei vehicle requirements of Japan limit internal-combustion engine displacement to 0.66 liters and 63 hp, but what about electric kei vehicles?
It turns out they get the same 63-horse limit as their gasoline-burning brethren, which sounds like quite the torque loophole. Today we'll look at one of the more interesting EV kei vans now available in Japan: the Honda N-VAN e.
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The N-VAN first appeared as a 2018 model, and it was intended mostly for commercial users. The electrified version first hit Japanese streets last fall.
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As is typical of kei trucks, the ratio of usable interior space to overall vehicle footprint is very high. Thanks to clever use of folding/sliding seats plus dual sliding doors, you can fit several passengers and loads of cargo inside.
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While government tax and fee incentives for kei vehicles were reduced in 2014, kei trucks remain extremely popular in Japan. That said, only Suzuki, Daihatsu, Honda and a Mitsubishi-Nissan partnership still manufacture new kei vehicles now (other manufacturers, such as Subaru and Toyota, sell rebadged Suzukis and Daihatsus).
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The N-VAN e starts at ¥2,699,400, or about $18,951. That's quite a bit more than most gasoline-powered kei vans.
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However, the N-VAN e can power your band's amplifiers for a gig at the coast. Its range is rated at 245 km, or about 152 miles.
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Contractors can use it to power their tools at the work site.
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No stinky gasoline fumes to annoy mall owners when you bring your N-VAN e coffee truck inside!
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Or just take your Sheltie camping and cook tasty meals for the two of you on your electric campstove.
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The N-VAN e is available in four trim levels: the all-purpose L4, the loaded FUN, the one-seat G cargo hauler, and the two-seat L2 cargo hauler.
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Sadly for us, it's available only in Japan.
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