Henrys Honda Hybrid & Electric Range
What is a Hybrid Car?
A hybrid car combines a traditional petrol/diesel engine with an electric motor. These motors are powered by batteries that are recharged through regenerative braking (capturing energy normally lost during braking) and by the petrol engine.
Honda hybrids offer a smooth and efficient driving experience. Our advanced technology allows for longer electric-only driving, to deliver an exhilarating electrified performance.
Why Choose Honda Hybrids?

High Performance
Our unique system delivers impressive performance and efficiency.

Self-Charging Convenience
No need for charging cables or home chargers.

Fuel Efficiency
Lower fuel consumption and reduced running costs.

Low Emissions
Minimise your environmental impact with reduced emissions.
What is an Electric Car?
An electric car, (also known as an EV), uses an electric motor and a rechargeable battery pack for momentum. Unlike traditional petrol-powered cars, EVs don't have an internal combustion engine.
Combining decades of automotive expertise with the latest electric technology, Honda EVs deliver a unique driving experience that's both sustainable and true to our heritage.
Why Choose a Honda EV?

Emission-Free Driving
Enjoy a cleaner and greener driving experience.

Convenient Charging
Charge at home, on the go, or using remote charging. There are numerous charging options available.

Advanced Technology
Cutting-edge features like Honda CONNECT and My Honda+ enhance your driving experience.

Honda Sensing
Advanced safety features for peace of mind on every journey.
Honda e:Ny1
Spacious, stylish electric SUV. The Electric Elegance model.

- Advanced electric drivetrain
- Up to 256 miles driving range*
- Up to 1176 litres of boot capacity*
- Rapid charging – Up to 80% charge in 45 mins**
- Honda SENSING as standard
- Honda CONNECT infotainment system with Android Auto™ and Apple CarPlay®
- Zero driving emissions*
Honda e:Ny1
Spacious, stylish electric SUV. The Electric Advance model.

- As Elegance plus:
- Panoramic Glass Roof
- Honda Parking Pilot
- Heated steering wheel
Jazz
Self-charging full hybrid; Ideal for urban driving

- Honda e:HEV hybrid powertrain
- Up to 550 miles driving range^
- Up to 1,205 litres of boot capacity^^^
- Honda SENSING as standard
- Honda CONNECT infotainment system with Android Auto™ and Apple CarPlay®
Jazz Crosstar
Self-charging full hybrid; SUV-inspired styling

- Honda e:HEV hybrid powertrain
- Up to 516 miles driving range^
- Up to 1,205 litre boot capacity^^^
- Honda SENSING as standard
- Honda CONNECT infotainment system with Android Auto™ and Apple CarPlay®
- Higher ground clearance
- Roof rails
Civic
Self-charging full hybrid; Sporty family hatchback

- Honda e:HEV hybrid powertrain
- Up to 521 miles driving range^
- Up to 1,220 litres of boot capacity^^^
- Honda SENSING with Traffic Jam Assist
- Honda CONNECT infotainment system with Android Auto™ and Apple CarPlay®
- Adaptive Cruise Control
- Wireless charging
HR-V
Self-charging full hybrid; Compact SUV crossover

- Honda e:HEV hybrid powertrain
- Up to 459 miles driving range^
- Up to 1,274 litres of boot capacity^^^
- Honda SENSING as standard
- Honda CONNECT infotainment system with Android Auto™ and Apple CarPlay®
- Power tailgate
ZR-V
Self-charging full hybrid; Premium, sporty SUV

- Honda e:HEV hybrid powertrain
- Up to 621 miles driving range^
- Up to 1,322 litres of boot capacity^^^
- Honda SENSING as standard
- Honda CONNECT infotainment system with Android Auto™ and Apple CarPlay®
- Heated Steering Wheel & Head-up display in select grade
CR-V
Large family SUV. Choice of full hybrid and plug-in powertrain

- Choice of Honda Full Hybrid & Plug-in powertrains
- Up to 596 miles full hybrid / 50 miles pure electric driving range^
- Up to 1,710 litres of boot capacity^^^
- Honda SENSING 360 as standard
- Honda CONNECT infotainment system with Android Auto™ and Apple CarPlay®
- Plug-in ultra low weighted CO2 emissions from 18g/km^
- Full hybrid fuel efficiency 5.9L/100km^
FAQs
A good first question and the answer is probably yes! As you read through these FAQs, you’ll see there are some things to consider before you commit to switching to an EV. For example, you’ll have to think about how and where you’ll charge it and the kinds of journeys you do on a regular basis, but most people can make it work.
At Henrys Honda Glasgow, we’re here to help you navigate the transition to electric. Our team can answer your questions, guide you through the available EV models, and help you understand the practicalities of owning an electric vehicle.
We are heading to an electric future, and the products and UK charging infrastructure are evolving at pace. Let us help you explore whether going electric is right for you.
Choosing an EV is fundamentally no different from choosing any other vehicle. You need to consider practicality, reliability, your budget, and running costs, as well as things like specification, colour, and power.
Charging is, of course, the one big difference. Think about how far you usually drive in a day, week, or month, and whether you can charge at home or work, or if you’ll need to rely on the public charging infrastructure. There’s no right or wrong to this – you just need to understand the implications for your lifestyle.
At Henrys Honda Glasgow, we can help make this decision easier. Our expert team will guide you through the options, from finding the right EV to understanding charging solutions and costs. Whether you're exploring the practicality of an EV or comparing models, we’re here to provide all the advice you need to make an informed choice.
Yes of course – it’s really important to do this and we’d recommend arranging a test drive at Henrys Honda so you can experience the Enyaq or Elroq.
Yes of course! Like any Honda car, it’s designed to be reliable and trustworthy. Of course, we’d always recommend you visit a Honda retailer, which has specially trained high voltage technicians to keep your car in great working order.
If your EV battery is completely dead, you will not be able to drive your car.
Depending on the severity of the issue, it may require a battery replacement or other repairs.
EV batteries contain valuable materials like lithium and cobalt that can be recycled.
Manufacturers and recycling companies have processes in place to recover these materials and minimise environmental impact.
EVs offer numerous benefits, including zero emissions, reduced fuel costs, and a smooth, quiet driving experience. Government incentives, such as tax credits and rebates, can make EVs more affordable.
EV battery lifespan varies depending on factors like usage, charging habits, and environmental conditions. Most manufacturers offer warranties on their EV batteries, typically covering a significant portion of the battery's expected lifespan.
If your EV battery is completely dead, you will not be able to drive your car.
Depending on the severity of the issue, it may require a battery replacement or other repairs.
EV batteries contain valuable materials like lithium and cobalt that can be recycled.
Manufacturers and recycling companies have processes in place to recover these materials and minimise environmental impact.
EVs offer numerous benefits, including zero emissions, reduced fuel costs, and a smooth, quiet driving experience. Government incentives, such as tax credits and rebates, can make EVs more affordable.
EV battery lifespan varies depending on factors like usage, charging habits, and environmental conditions. Most manufacturers offer warranties on their EV batteries, typically covering a significant portion of the battery's expected lifespan.
If your hybrid car battery dies, it'll need to be replaced or the car won't work properly. If you notice the car losing its efficiency or struggling to hold a charge, contact your nearest retailer as soon as possible to arrange a battery change.
All Honda batteries from electric and hybrid vehicles are recycled through the expanded sustainability partnership with SNAM.
End-life-batteries will either be recycled for ‘second-life’ renewable energy storage uses or for their extractable valuable materials, such as lithium and cobalt.
A hybrid car is more fuel efficient and cost effective than a petrol vehicle. As the world quickly moves towards an electric future, a hybrid car is also a perfect green alternative to the traditional petrol engine, while simultaneously giving you far less range anxiety than an electric vehicle.
Due to the combination of a petrol engine and battery power, there's less wear and tear on a hybrid car's engine. Regenerative braking also reduces the wear on brakes, which lowers the need for maintenance, meaning your hybrid car may last longer than a petrol or diesel equivalent.