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Honda Australia’s first EV to launch in 2026, but what will it be?

Honda Australia’s first EV to launch in 2026, but what will it be?

Posted on August 11, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Honda Australia’s first EV to launch in 2026, but what will it be?

Honda Australiais set to launch its first electric vehicle (EV) in the second half of 2026, but the brand hasn’t confirmed what it will be – though one particular vehicle appears the most likely.

It has announced its interest in the 0 Series EVs – due on sale in the US in early 2026 – for a local launch “beyond 2026 and into 2027”. Before that, however, it has committed to introducing an unspecified EV in the second half of 2026.

A range of EV models from around the world are at the brand’s disposal, potentially, with Jay Joseph moving from Honda USA after 27 years to take over as Honda Australia CEO in April 2025. 

Mr Joseph told CarExpert his internal network at Honda means he’s already in talks on which vehicles from the global lineup could work here, increasing the chances of a local berth for many previously out-of-reach overseas models.

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The company also sees its biggest growth opportunities in SUVs, the dominant sector in Australia since 2017 as popularity of traditional passenger cars has declined. 

That makes the Honda e:Ny1, an electric SUV already offered in the UK and New Zealand, an odds-on favourite for Honda Australia showrooms. 

While the e:Ny1 sold in the UK is made in China, the New Zealand version is made in Thailand, where various Australian Honda models have been sourced for decades. 

Based on the HR-V small SUV already sold here, the e:Ny1 starts at $NZ52,000 (A$47,450) compared to the HR-V’s $NZ45,800 (A$41,800) kick-off, and uses a 150kW/310Nm front-axle mounted motor and a 68.8kWh lithium-ion battery for 500km of range on the more lenient NEDC cycle.