MARKET ANALYSIS
E (2020 to 2024)

The Honda e (produced between 2020 and 2024) was a retro-futuristic, all-electric city hatch that served as a high-tech "halo" car for the brand in Europe and Japan, though it was never officially sold in Australia. In the 2026 Australian market, the original Honda e exists purely as a niche grey import with market values typically ranging from $38,000 to $52,000 AUD, though its desirability is being overshadowed by the newly launched 2026 Honda Super-ONE. The Super-ONE is the spiritual successor and the first official Honda EV for the Australian market, featuring a similar "kei-car" inspired footprint but with updated battery tech and a more competitive estimated entry price of $36,000 to $44,000 AUD. The buyer pool for the original import "e" consists of early-adopter tech enthusiasts and JDM collectors who value its unique dual 12.3-inch screens and side-camera mirrors, while the broader urban commuter market is shifting toward the official Super-ONE for its local warranty and "Honda Sensing" safety suite. Locally, liquidity is highest for the Super-ONE in Premium Crystal Red, as 2026 buyers prioritise vehicles with local "Honda Centres" support over the complexities of servicing the limited-run, import-only original model.
The Honda e (produced between 2020 and 2024) was a retro-futuristic, all-electric city hatch that served as a high-tech "halo" car for the brand in Europe and Japan, though it was never officially sold in Australia. In the 2026 Australian market, the original Honda e exists purely as a niche grey import with market values typically ranging from $38,000 to $52,000 AUD, though its desirability is being overshadowed by the newly launched 2026 Honda Super-ONE. The Super-ONE is the spiritual successo…
