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Honda e vs Fiat 500 e: the duel between the city cars of tomorrow

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Honda e vs Fiat 500 e: which one to choose? The cutest city car goes electric. Yes, that's right, the Fiat brand is launching an electric offensive in a market that has been growing steadily in recent years. It will be up against the formidable Honda e, the Japanese brand's first electric car in Europe, inspired by the Honda N360. The production version of the Honda e made its debut at the 2019 Frankfurt Motor Show, attracting some 40,000 potential buyers eager to reserve. Deliveries are scheduled for this summer, but could be delayed by the impact of the coronavirus on the automotive sector.

The 100% electric version of Fiat's iconic Italian city car surprises with its advanced technical features and modern, true-to-form design. For its part, Honda's "e" makes a remarkable entry into the electric city car segment. Its appealing looks, high technological content and performance make the Honda e a formidable adversary to the new Fiat 500 e.

One thing's for sure: competition among city cars will be fierce in 2020, and that's not something we're going to shy away from .

Presented as a convertible, the 100% electric Fiat 500 is ultra-chic for its launch edition, called La Prima. On the road, it will find an equally stylish rival, the Honda e, which will not have a convertible model.

Designed for urban use, these two city cars are positioned at the top end of the market, with a high price tag and the latest technology and performance.

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Honda e VS Fiat 500 e: which one to choose?

We've compared the various criteria to help you see things more clearly!

ModelsHonda eFiat 500e
Power100 kW / 113 kW87 kW
Battery35.5 kWh42 kWh
Range (WLTP cycle)220 km320 km
0-100 km/h9.5s/8.3s9s
Couple315 Nm-
Price (from)41 270 €
30,400 (catalog price)

29,400 (online price)

Honda e vs Fiat 500 e: Performance

In terms of powertrains, the two models offer two different engine options. The Honda e is faster, with a 113 kW (154 hp) electric motor developing up to 315 Nm of torque.

The Honda e accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 8.3 seconds, with a top speed of 145 km/h in the "Advance" trim level. The second, much humbler trim level is equipped only with a 100 kW (136 hp) engine.

The electric Fiat 500 e is offered alongside conventional petrol engines. It is powered by an 87 kW (118 hp) motor, the torque of which has not yet been announced by the brand. This dynamic city car accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 9 seconds and from 0 to 50 km/h in 3.1 seconds. Top speed is limited to 150 km/h. Three driving modes are available: Sherpa, Range and Normal.

Will Italy's new electric city car get an Abarth version? Like the standard Fiat 500, will the new electric 500 e benefit from a sporty Abarth version? It could be a more aggressive version. With an engine boosted to 160 or 180 hp. For the moment, nothing on the horizon. 

Honda e vs Fiat 500 e: Autonomy and Recharging

In terms of range, both city cars are predestined for urban driving. However, the Fiat 500 e 's range could come close to that of the electric SUVs on the market. The Fiat 500 e shows its versatility by covering both short and long distances. The city car promises 320 km of range according to the WLTP cycle.

The lithium-ion battery of the electric Fiat 500 e has a capacity of 42 kWh, one of the best in its category. The Fiat 500 e features a Combo CCS connector located on the right rear fender. This allows rapid DC charging at up to 85 kW. 

Under these conditions, the charging time is 35 minutes to go from 0 to 80% battery. The vehicle can also charge in alternating current up to 11 kW. On a standard household socket, it takes around 16 hours to fill up the tank. On a Wallbox 7.4 kW, the time is reduced to around 6 h, while on an 11 kW terminal, it's just 4 h.

HONDA E VS FIAT 500 E

HONDA E VS FIAT 500 E

While the race for autonomy reigns among its competitors, the Honda e doesn't give in to the trend. Resolutely urban, the little Japanese electric car makes do with a 35.5 kWh battery pack. Integrated under the floorboard, it provides up to 220 kilometers of WLTP range.

When it comes to recharging, the Honda e remains reasonable. Limited to a capacity of 6.6 kW, the on-board charger is complemented by a Combo connector tolerating up to 100 kW peak power. According to Honda, 30 minutes are enough to recover 80% of energy.

Dimensions and weights

In terms of dimensions, the two city cars are not in the same league. The Honda e comes out ahead of the Fiat 500 e in terms of size, with 25 cm separating them in length, the Fiat 500 e measuring 3.64 metres and the Honda e 3.89 metres.

ModelsHonda eFiat 500e
Length (in mm)3 8943 617
Width (in mm)1 7521 628
Height (in mm)1 5121 527
Wheelbase (mm)2 5302 301
Empty weight (kg)1 5241 350
Boot volume/maximum volume (in L)171/857185/550

Summary: Honda e vs Fiat 500e

What's more, the Honda e offers slightly more trunk space than the Fiat 500 e, with 171 liters compared to its Italian rival's 185 liters. Nonetheless, the two models are equal in terms of seating capacity, with 4 seats each.

Interior design

Inside, both models are perfectly suited to the needs of a city car, and much more besides!

If the Honda e is surprising from the outside, this little Honda is just as surprising from the inside. We've lost count of the number of screens on the dashboard.

There's one behind the steering wheel for driving information, a double screen displaying information from the multimedia system and on-board computer (range, charging time, nearby stations), two at either end of the dashboard showing images from the rear-view cameras, and one that has taken the place of the rear-view mirror. 

A futuristic ambience to which Honda has added some typically Japanese details, such as the wood inserts on the dashboard.

HONDA E VS FIAT 500 E

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Honda e vs Fiat 500 e: inside

On the Fiat 500 e, the dashboard has undergone a renaissance. The layout combines retro and modern elements. A large 10.25-inch touchscreen is located in the center, replacing many of the controls. The instrumentation is also digital, but retains its round cap.

There are also nods to the past with the two-spoke steering wheel and the storage hole in the center console. There's also the disappearance of the body-colored fascia, which will be replaced by a thin, body-colored surround and a decorative fascia that will offer a choice of different looks. Finally, the air vents will now be very discreet.

Honda e vs Fiat 500 e: Availability and Price

The Honda e has been available since summer 2019, starting at €41,270 in "Advance" trim for its 113 kW version (excluding environmental bonus). With a first wave of deliveries during this spring 2020 throughout Europe.

As for the Fiat 500 e, which was officially presented on March 4, 2020, the electric Fiat 500 e is available. It is offered in several editions:

  • New 500: from €30,400
  • (Red): from €31,400
  • La Prima: from €35,000

The Fiat 500e is available in several colors: 

  • Celestial Blue
  • Pastel white 
  • Pastel black 
  • Black metal
  • Pastel blue
  • Pastel pink

It can be reserved via the Fiat website at a price of 29,400 euros, excluding the environmental bonus.

In France, definitive marketing has been announced for October 2020.  

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Honda e

Honda e vs Fiat 500 e: and the winner is...

Performance: Honda e 

Range: Fiat 500 e 

Refill: Fiat 500 e 

Dimensions and weight: Honda e

Interior design: Honda e

Availability and Price: Honda e

Today, electric car enthusiasts are in for a treat, with an evolution and increase in electric car offerings. These two city cars both meet the different expectations of drivers on the automotive market. 

In Italy, an iconic car has been revisited in a zero-emission version, to everyone's delight. With its modern, sober design, the Fiat 500 e has everything to please, with a convertible model perfect for the fine summer days ahead.

For its part, we find the Honda e, an aesthetic car with an innovative look, full of surprises both on the outside with its design and on the inside with its modern equipment.

Both vehicles are adapted and designed for the city. Their price is high, but their distinctive styling and fun, relaxed driving experience make them easy to forgive.

From our point of view, we love both models. Fiat finally offers us an electric model, which will delight fans of the brand. Honda, on the other hand, has won us over with its neo-retro design, with its emphasis on infotainment.

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