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Honda's inexpensive crossover gets a Toyota-style design. Photo

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Honda Ye P7
The model belongs to the new line. Source: Honda

The new Honda Ye P7 crossover is shown in the photo. The inexpensive electric model for a special modern lineup has a powerful powertrain and Toyota-style design.

The inexpensive Honda Ye P7 crossover for the 2025 model year was revealed in a photo with a spectacular design and decent performance. The car is large and practical, the details have been revealed to Carscoops.

This is another variant of the new Honda Ye S7 model, which was shown earlier. But the design is slightly different – the electric car has a redesigned "face" and a rear end with different bumpers and lighting. For some reason, the front end is made in the Toyota style with characteristic C-shaped headlights.

Thanks to the body length of 4750 mm with a wheelbase of 2930 mm, it will be possible to offer a spacious interior. The power of the power plant is 479 hp, and the range is 500 km. The estimated price of the Honda Ye P7 starts at $28,000.

The attractive price is because the model will be produced in China. The novelty is addressed primarily to Chinese buyers. There are no plans to sell the car in other countries.

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