Honda has officially launched the S7, an all-electric SUV designed exclusively for China. This premium EV is set to take on the Tesla Model Y, Onvo L60, and Zeekr 7X, offering an impressive range and modern features.
The Honda S7 is available in two configurations:
- Single-motor variant with a 268 hp rear-wheel-drive setup
- Dual-motor version boasting 469 hp and all-wheel drive
Despite its premium positioning, the S7 remains competitively priced in China, starting at ¥259,900 ($35,800).
Honda S7 Performance and Range
Built on a dedicated EV platform, the Honda S7 houses an 89.8 kWh battery that powers its different configurations:
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The base model prioritizes efficiency, while the flagship version enhances performance at the cost of a slightly reduced range.
Honda S7 Design
The Honda S7 stands out with a sleek and futuristic design, far bolder than typical Honda SUVs. Its proportions are designed to maximize interior space while maintaining a compact footprint.
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With a wheelbase longer than the Honda Pilot, the S7 offers a spacious cabin while maintaining a dynamic stance.
Honda S7 Interior
The Honda S7 embraces cutting-edge technology, featuring:
- 12.8-inch vertical infotainment screen
- 9.9-inch digital instrument cluster
- Camera-based side mirrors instead of traditional wing mirrors
- Twin glass roof panels for an open, airy feel
- Optional 16-speaker Bose sound system for audiophiles 🎶
These features elevate the S7’s luxury quotient, making it an attractive option for EV buyers in China.
Will the Honda S7 Launch Outside China?
Currently, Honda has no plans to introduce the S7 in global markets. However, as Honda expands its electric vehicle strategy, a similar model could debut in other regions.
For now, the S7 remains a China-exclusive SUV, built through Honda’s joint venture with Dongfeng.