Honda Offers £5,000 Contribution and 0% Finance on e:Ny1 SUV
Honda is offering a £5,000 contribution and 0% finance on its e:Ny1 SUV as it aims to boost sales of its only electric vehicle in the lineup.
The new finance deal reduces monthly costs for the entry-level Elegance trim to £469 per month. The top-end Advance trim now starts from £499 per month.
This offer is available at Honda dealers throughout Britain until May 31. Buyers will also receive the Honda Customer Care Package which includes five scheduled services, a two-year extended warranty, and two years of roadside assistance.
“Honda is dedicated to supporting the future of electric mobility, and our latest e:Ny1 retail offer is a testament to our ongoing commitment to making electric cars more accessible,” said Rebecca Adamson, Honda UK’s automobile head. “By offering a 0% APR and a Honda deposit contribution of £5,000, we are further enhancing our efforts to help even more customers embrace the advantages of electric driving.”
The e:Ny1 currently stands as Honda’s only electric-only model in the UK market after the company discontinued the Honda e city car.
In late 2024, Honda announced plans to sell exclusively electric and hydrogen-powered vehicles by 2040. This future lineup will be called the Honda 0 Series, reflecting the company’s strategy to develop an entirely new EV range from scratch.
The Honda e:Ny1 interior features functional and well-made elements, though it differs significantly from its Honda e predecessor.
Honda isn’t alone in offering substantial discounts on EVs in the UK market. Earlier in 2025, Volkswagen offered up to £10,000 off its ID.5 lineup, while Renault provided concessions up to £1,000 on its all-electric Megane and Scenic models.
The EV sector in the UK has shown positive momentum in early 2025. February saw EV sales increase by 25% compared to the previous year, with electric vehicles representing nearly 42% of all new car registrations.
Charging infrastructure has also reached a significant milestone. Zapmap recently confirmed that the UK now has over 75,000 public chargers installed nationwide.