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Win a Honda e worth over £36,000

Win a fantastic Honda e in Charge Yellow - a zippy and fun electric car that's perfect for run arounds.

Published on 1 December 2022 | 0 min read

This December, we’re giving away one of the coolest new electric cars on the market: the Honda e!
The winner will also receive up to £1,300 to use for their car insurance, covered by Compare the Market, and a brand-new electric car charger (plus free UK installation), covered by Hypervolt.

Get to know the Honda e

The Honda e is a groovy little electric car that’s scored fantastic reviews from daily drivers and experts alike.
The 35.5 kWh Lithium Ion battery offers a range of around 100 miles. The smaller battery is a deliberate choice from Honda, as it enables faster charging. Rather than trying to be everything to everyone, the Honda e has focused on a practical electric car for run arounds and city driving – and it’s pulled it off. Several touches to the design and technology help the Honda e stand out. There are, for instance, no wing mirrors. Screens display camera images at each end of the dash instead, which gives a sharper image than a reflection could at night. Driving-wise, the Honda e is light and airy, with the horizontal design of the dash and screens accentuating the sense of width and space. It’s easy to park and zips along on the road. The inclusion of physical controls and key fob pair well with the overall ‘60s styling – offering something pleasingly different to the futuristic stylings of most other electric cars. Read the long-term review to find out what it’s like to live with a Honda e, and whether that battery range gets in the way.

Want to know more about EVs?

Auto Trader is home to the UK’s largest online selection of electric vehicles. If you want to find out more about electric cars before you make the switch, these links should start you off:
- How to charge an electric car at home - How far electric and hybrid cars can travel - What’s an electric car and how does it work? - Everything you need to know about charging on the go - Electric car jargon explained - Electric car batteries explained