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A new report from Global Data outlines Honda’s expected product rollouts from 2025 to 2035. Among them is a new Civic, which ...
Honda is backing away from its aggressive electric vehicle (EV) ambitions, citing a cooling U.S. market and growing global ...
Honda Motor is revising its electric vehicle strategy due to slowing global demand, shifting its focus more towards hybrids, ...
Honda will invest $48 billion through the fiscal year ending in 2031 on an electrification strategy instead of a planned $69 ...
Honda Motor Co. Chief Executive Toshihiro Mibe called the decisions “a switch in the planned course,” while stressing the ...
Honda hasn’t backed off its ambitious EV goals. The Japanese automaker is targeting two million EVs and 1.3 million hybrid vehicles by 2030. That’s a big jump from what it’s currently selling.
"We're establishing this large aluminum production technology for all Honda," Tim Stroh, EV battery case project leader, said. "The goal here is to roll that out to other products, other factors ...
This technique and Honda’s overall EV Hub renovation are part of a larger three-pronged strategy called “Triple Action to Zero.” Its goal is to achieve zero environmental impact by 2050 ...
Could a more affordable EV future be on the horizon? Honda is weighing the possibility of introducing a sub-$30,000 electric vehicle (EV) in North America, according to a new report from Japanese ...
A new Honda EV for under $30,000? That’s the plan. And it could come as soon as next year. Honda plans to build the new electric car in the US as part of its new Honda 0 Series EV lineup.
the goal is to get solid state batteries into production by the end of this decade. Also important to the new EV lineup is an all-new operating system, called ASIMO after Honda’s beloved robot.
The Honda 0 Series is poised to transform the electric vehicle (EV) industry with its groundbreaking design, advanced technology, and innovative automation. Unveiled at the highly anticipated CES ...