What's Happening?
Mugen has introduced a new body kit for the Honda Super-ONE, a compact electric vehicle based on the Honda N-ONE e model. The kit enhances the car's sporty appearance with features like a large front spoiler, overfenders, and a rear wing. Additionally,
Mugen offers performance upgrades including specially-tuned dampers and Recaro bucket seats. The Super-ONE's Boost Mode increases its horsepower from 63 to 94, maintaining a lightweight profile similar to a Mazda MX-5 Miata.
Why It's Important?
The Mugen kit represents a significant enhancement for the Honda Super-ONE, appealing to consumers interested in performance and style in electric vehicles. This development highlights the growing trend of customizing EVs to meet consumer demands for both aesthetics and performance. It also underscores the potential for aftermarket companies like Mugen to influence the EV market by offering unique upgrades.
What's Next?
Honda plans to launch the Mugen Super-ONE kit in late May 2026, with pricing details to be announced. While the kit will be available in Japan and the UK, it is unlikely to reach the U.S. market. This launch could inspire similar customization options for other EV models, potentially expanding Mugen's influence in the automotive industry.












