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Honda is officially scrapping plans for a large electric SUV that was previously scheduled to arrive in 2027. The move ...
Honda provides more details about its lackadaisical EV strategy. A few years ago, the auto industry was on a frenetic tear to introduce electric vehicles, convinced the transition was imminent ...
Honda’s first electric SUV to go on sale in the US will be called Prologue. The vehicle, which is being co-developed with GM, won’t go on sale until 2024.
Hyundai has pledged the same sum to future-proofing its lineup, which includes investments in both electric and autonomous vehicles. Honda’s stock was little changed on Tuesday in Tokyo, but it ...
Kohei Hitomi, who oversaw the Honda E's development, told Jalopnik at the Tokyo Motor Show this week that the electric car was meant for sale in the US when work began on the vehicle. Along the ...
Sony and Honda have built a prototype of a new electric car. The vehicle, which is branded Afeela and looks like a midsized sedan, was driven on stage at CES 2023 on Wednesday.
Honda is planning to bring 30 electric vehicles to the global market by the end of the decade. American Honda Motor Co., Inc. In Japan, the electrification transition will start with the release ...
Honda today announced an initial annual sales target of 70,000 units for the Prologue SUV, Honda’s first new volume battery-electric vehicle (BEV), when it goes on sale in 2024.
Honda is aiming to sell only electric vehicles in North America by 2040, joining several other automakers that have made similar announcements recently. The Japanese automaker called it a goal ...
Honda Motor Co is aiming to increase its ratio of electric vehicles (EVs) and fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) to 100% of all sales by 2040, chief executive Toshihiro Mibe.
Honda has opened a $124 million wind tunnel at its East Liberty operations that will help ... Noise reduction become more important with electric vehicles since there is no longer engine and ...
In advanced markets, including China, Honda's sales of pure electric vehicles and fuel cell vehicles are planned to account for 40% in 2030, 80% in 2035, and 100% in 2040.