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Honda revealed plans to launch 30 new EV models globally by the end of the decade, including at least two electric sports cars. One will be a specialty model, while the other will be a flagship.
PLATFORM AND POWERTRAIN:It's too early to know the details, but these two cars will be based on Honda's own electric vehicle platform, dubbed e:Architecture.Yes, Honda is working with General ...
Honda's latest EV is also set to be one of its best yet, although it's not destined for U.S. shores for now. The e:NY1 is based on Honda's new e:N Architecture F platform, which will spawn a range ...
Honda's fully-electric offering is the Prologue, an SUV with an MSRP of $47,500. Buying the Prologue could also help save money in the long run, as eligible buyers get access to a federal tax ...
Honda will unveil a new electric concept car for the first time in the world at the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed, held from July 10 to 13 in West Sussex, United Kingdom. This year, Honda will ...
Honda announced Monday that a new hybrid-electric Prelude sports coupe will be introduced in the U.S. market in late 2025. Car and Driver, an automobile magazine, predicts the vehicle will debut ...
Honda's premium arm is set to launch a new battery-electric sport utility vehicle (SUV) this year. The 2026 Acura RSX will be the first all-electric Acura that is not based on a General Motors ...
Sony and Honda’s Afeela electric car will start at $89,900 The first vehicle from Sony and Honda’s joint venture is gearing up for production. But to start out, it will only go on sale in ...
Honda's lineup of N-VAN e: battery-electric vans promise a range of 152 miles in the WLTC cycle. The electric vans will be offered with a choice of one to four seats, with most versions designed ...
The Honda Prologue Elite is an electric vehicle in partnership with General Motors and sports a snazzy interior. WTOP’s John Aaron has this car review.
A Honda CR-V is 66.1 inches tall, while a Kia EV6 GT Line is 60.8 inches tall. ... According to the International Energy Agency, over 80% of U.S. electric car owners charge at home.