Honda confirms Super-ONE for Australia
- Gary Worrall
- 7 days ago
- 1 min read

THE urban electric vehicle (EV) market will get a little more crowded in 2026, with Honda confirming the Super-ONE is coming to Australia, targeting inner-city residents wanting mobility without needing a big car.
Drawing on Honda’s extensive Kei car experience, a Japanese micro car category designed for dense urban areas where less is more, the Super-ONE is a genuine four door, four-seat, mini wagon.
While it can drive on open highways, Honda says the core demographic is inner-urban residents driving short distances, needing manoeuvrability and compact dimensions.
Jay Joseph, Honda Australia President and CEO, described the Super-ONE as a ‘fun and unique option for city-living Australians’.
“Honda Super-ONE is a unique proposition for Australians living and working in dense urban environments, blending small car usability with premium Honda design and engineering,” Mr. Joseph said.
With overall dimensions of less than 3.6m long and less than 1.6m wide, the Super-ONE is intended to be ‘agile, quiet and playful’, Mr Joseph said.
As part of the development program, Honda completed local and international testing of the ride and handling and ensuring vehicle safety systems perform in Australian CBDs.
The Super-ONE will launch in Australia in 2026, as part of a full range overhaul, including CR-V, ZR-V and the new Prelude.




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