https://techcrunch.com/2019/05/28/the-all-electric-honda-e-is-bringing-its-side-view-mirrors-inside/
The all-electric Honda e is bringing its side view mirrors inside
2019-05-28  Kirsten Korosec


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Honda e Side Camera Mirror System

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Honda e Prototype


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Honda e Side Camera Mirror System
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Honda e, the compact electric vehicle that’s coming to market in spring
2020, is bringing its side-view mirrors inside. The company confirmed
Tuesday that its side-camera-mirror system, which was on the prototype
version, will be a standard feature when the car enters production. 

The side-camera-mirror system includes two six-inch screens, situated on the
left and right sides of the dashboard, that provide live images of traffic.
Honda argues that the tech reduces aerodynamic drag by 90% compared to
conventional door mirrors, for an overall 3.8% improvement for the entire
vehicle. This, in turn, can help with the battery’s efficiency and range.

The mirrors also improve visibility, Honda says, adding that the camera unit
housings are shaped to prevent water drops on the lens. The lens also has a
water-repellent coating to prevent residual water build up.

You can check out how it works in the video below.

The driver can choose two views, normal and wide, via the vehicle settings.
The two views extend the field of vision and helps reduce blind spots by
about 10% in normal and about 50% when using the wide option, Honda claims.

If the driver puts the vehicle in reverse, guidelines appear on the
side-view screens. As lighting conditions change, the brightness levels on
the interior displays adjust.

Honda also confirmed that the pop-out door handles will be in the production
version.

The automaker has big plans for the Urban EV, officially named the Honda e,
and more broadly electric vehicles. The Honda e is expected to have a
battery range of more than 124 miles and come equipped with a “fast charge”
capability that will provide a 80% change in 30 minutes.

Way back in 2017, Honda Motor Co. president and CEO Takahiro Hachigo
emphasized that the Urban EV wasn’t some “vision of the distant future.”

Honda plans to bring electrification, which can mean hybrid, plug-in or
all-electric, to every new car model launched in Europe. The automaker is
aiming for two-thirds of European sales to feature electrified technology by
2025.

The production version of the Honda e will be unveiled later this year.
Customers can make a reservation for priority ordering online in the U.K.,
Germany, France and Norway or register their interest in other European
markets on the Honda national websites.
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