There are also rebates on other Honda popular vehicles right now
Just this week there is a significant selling price drop on the Honda e:N1 in Malaysia due to a new RM34,000 rebate for units registered in October 2025, reducing its price from RM149,900 to RM115,900. This rebate comes as Honda Malaysia celebrates 25 years of success in Malaysia.

This price adjustment makes the Honda e:N1 cheaper than some popular Chinese electric SUVs, such as the Proton e.MAS 7 Premium and BYD Atto 3 Ultra, and is part of Honda’s 25th-anniversary celebration.
So, at RM115,900 the e:N1 competes head on with the Proton eMAS 7 which comes in 2 variants , Prime at RM105,800 and Premium at RM119,800.
Both variants feature the same front-mounted ’12-in-1 Electric Drive System’ outputting 160 kW (218 PS) and 320 Nm of torque, which in turn sees for this e-SUV to quote a 0-100 km/h time of 6.9 seconds and a top speed of 175 km/h.
Both variants of the e.MAS 7 are also to be powered by a battery pack comprising of Aegis Short Blade cells of a lithium iron phosphate (LFP) chemistry. The Prime however comes a smaller 49.52 kWh battery pack that is only good for a WLTP-rated range of 345 km, whereas the Premium nets a larger unit with 60.22 kWh usable capacity, which hence extends that figure to 410 km.
Now, the e:N1 specifications start with a 68.8kWh lithium-ion battery that delivers up to 500km range (NEDC), making it highly practical for daily use and longer journeys alike. It produces 150kW of power and 310Nm of torque, offering smooth, responsive performance with three selectable drive modes: Sport, Normal, and ECON.
The final purchase decision is yours and it should be done after test driving both electric vehicles on the same day, one in the morning and the other on the same day, after lunch.