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HONDA Australia is about to make a bold leap into the EV market with a car that’s small in size but big on personality.
The Super-One, a micro hatchback recently unveiled in Japan, is confirmed for Australian showrooms in the second half of 2026 – and it’s already turning heads for its pint-sized proportions and playful design.
At less than 3.6 metres long and 1.6 metres wide, the Super-One is smaller than the BYD Atto 1 and Hyundai Inster, and comes in closer to a Kia Picanto.
It’s the perfect city car for squeezing into tight parking spots, weaving through congested streets, and nabbing that elusive spot near your local cafe. And thanks to its tiny footprint, it’s set to become Honda Australia’s most affordable passenger car, likely undercutting the $49,900 Civic.
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