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How much will the Honda 0 cost?

There is no Honda model officially named "Honda 0" and no price to quote for that exact model. If you meant Honda’s current electric offerings—as in the Honda e or the Prologue—this article explains typical pricing ranges and how costs vary by market and configuration.


What could "Honda 0" refer to?


The name could be a typo or shorthand for one of Honda’s electrified models. The two most relevant options today are the Honda e, a compact electric car sold mainly in Europe and parts of Asia, and the Honda Prologue, an electric SUV developed for the North American market. Each has its own price range depending on market, trim, and options.


Likely electric Honda models to consider


The following summarizes typical price ranges and availability by model and region. Note that actual prices vary by country, dealer, and chosen equipment.



  • Honda e — An urban electric hatch sold primarily in Europe and some Asian markets. Pricing typically starts in the mid-30,000s to around 40,000 euros, depending on trim and options. It is not currently sold in the United States.

  • Honda Prologue — Honda’s North American electric SUV, introduced for the 2024 model year. The U.S. price is generally in the low-to-mid $40,000s for base trims, with higher trims pushing toward the $50,000s, before incentives and taxes. Availability depends on region and dealer allocations.

  • Other electrified models and future launches — Honda continues to expand its lineup with hybrids, plug-in hybrids, and upcoming fully electric models in various markets, which carry different price bands. Any model named "0" would have its price determined by configuration and market.


Prices are dynamic and can be influenced by local incentives, government rebates, taxes, destination charges, and optional equipment. Always check the official Honda site for your country and contact a local dealer for exact quotes.


How to verify current pricing


To obtain precise price figures tailored to your location and preferred configuration, use the steps below.



  1. Visit Honda’s official country website for the model you’re interested in (e.g., Honda e in Europe or Prologue in the U.S.) to view MSRP and available trims.

  2. Contact local Honda dealers to request an official quote, including destination charges and any dealer-installed options.

  3. Check for government incentives, rebates, or subsidies that apply to electric vehicles in your region and how they affect the final price.

  4. Factor in additional costs such as extended warranties, maintenance packages, and registration fees.


By following these steps, you can obtain an exact, location-specific price for the model you are considering.


Summary


There is no price for a model officially named "Honda 0." If you meant Honda’s current electric vehicles, the Honda e and Honda Prologue are the most relevant options, with prices differing by market, trim, and incentives. For the most accurate figure, consult Honda’s official country site or a local dealer.

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