Honda's latest electric vehicle (EV) has made waves in the automotive world with its competitive pricing, but a new development in Tokyo takes the affordability of the model to a whole new level. The Japanese automaker's $21,000 EV, which boasts impressive range and features, can now be had for under $5,000 in the city. A combination of government incentives and a unique leasing program in Tokyo is making it possible for drivers to own the vehicle at a fraction of its original price. This innovative pricing strategy could be a game-changer for EV adoption in urban areas, where high upfront costs have often been a barrier to entry.


Honda’s New $21,000 EV Can Cost Less Than $5,000 In Tokyo  Autoblog