Comparison:
Range
The Honda E:NY1 flaunts a range of 510 km (316 miles), placing it in the upper echelon of its class. The Volkswagen ID.4 lags, offering around 410 km (255 miles), while the Kia Niro EV delivers 455 km (282 miles). The Nissan Ariya manages 480 km (298 miles), and the Hyundai Kona Electric showcases a 484 km (301 miles) stretch. So if youre planning on treating your wallet kindly while minding the planet, the E:NY1 has you covered.
Acceleration
Speed demons, rejoice! The Honda E:NY1 surges from 0 to 100 km/h in 6.5 seconds, making it a spry contender. The Volkswagen ID.4 takes a more leisurely 8.5 seconds, and the Kia Niro EV does the dash in about 7.8 seconds. The Nissan Ariya injects some adrenaline with an acceleration time of 7.5 seconds, while the Hyundai Kona Electric keeps up the pace at 7.6 seconds. So if youre looking for a mid-range SUV with a spring in its step, the E:NY1 fits the bill splendidly.
Power
With a robust 201 horsepower (150 kW) coursing through its veins, the Honda E:NY1 delivers an electrifying drive. The Volkswagen ID.4 brings a heftier 201 horsepower, the Kia Niro EV latches onto 201 horsepower, while the Nissan Ariya serves up a tantalizing 238 horsepower (177 kW). Lastly, the Hyundai Kona Electric kicks in with 201 horsepower. On paper—and on the road—the E:NY1 stands its ground with assertive prowess.
Charging Time
The swift life demands swift charging. The Honda E:NY1 beckons with a fast-charging option that juices up to 80% in about 30 minutes. The Volkswagen ID.4 takes slightly longer at 38 minutes. The Kia Niro EV matches the E:NY1 with around 33 minutes, while the Nissan Ariya recharges in about 35 minutes. The Hyundai Kona Electric clocks in at 40 minutes. It’s clear; the E:NY1 won’t keep you tethered to the charger for long.
Price
Your wallet neednt weep. The Honda E:NY1 demands $36,000 (£29,000, €34,000). The Volkswagen ID.4 asks for a steeper $39,000 (£31,500, €36,500), and the Kia Niro EV ventures into similar territory at $38,500 (£31,000, €36,000). The Nissan Ariya darts towards $45,000 (£36,000, €42,000), while the Hyundai Kona Electric stakes claim to $37,000 (£30,000, €35,000). When it comes to getting bang for your buck, the E:NY1 emerges as a resale-friendly champion.

