The Honda EV battery warranty
Honda battery cover is typically 8 years / 100,000 miles to 70% capacity. The warranty usually transfers with the car, so what matters on a used one is how much is left and whether the battery is still comfortably above the capacity threshold. Read more in our guide to how EV battery warranties work.
How Honda EV batteries age
Honda’s used EV is the Honda e, a liquid-cooled retro city car whose defining trait is a short range for its premium price, which is why it sold slowly and was discontinued in 2024. The pack should age gently thanks to the cooling, but the small range leaves little margin, so a health check is worthwhile.
Whatever the make's reputation, individual cars vary with charging habits, climate and mileage, which is why we always frame battery health as an estimate for the specific vehicle. Our guide to what's normal for EV battery degradation covers the general picture.
Honda model guides
Don't see the model you're looking at? Any EV's battery health can be checked by registration.
What the Used EV Check shows for a Honda
Enter the registration and the Used EV Check returns, for that specific car: its expected real-world range now versus when new, an estimated degradation figure, a battery-health grade where a manufacturer test record exists, and the battery warranty remaining in miles and months, plus the full MOT and mileage history.
Range and battery-health figures are estimates modelled from real-world data and are shown for the specific vehicle in the Used EV Check. Range data is powered by ClearWatt. A battery-health grade is shown where a manufacturer test record exists, it is a comparative grade, not a measured state-of-health percentage.
Check a used Honda EV before you buy
Enter a registration to see the car's estimated battery health, real-world range now vs when new and remaining battery warranty, an instant report.