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Its electric hardware is almost certainly shared with the taller N-Van e: revealed last year, which Honda claimed could travel 152 miles (245 km) on a charge – the N-One will eke out a few more miles ...
Honda’s luxury brand is teaming up with The Nature Conservancy (TNC) to electrify its fleet of vehicles. Acura donated ...
Honda said the new EV was “developed in pursuit of the ideal EV” with a unique design, spacious interior layout, and enough driving range for daily travels. The N-ONE e is the electric version of ...
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 ...
The GM BEV3-based Honda Prologue and Acura ZDX crossovers now have access to the Tesla Supercharger network, and a new Honda-branded adapter is available.
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 takes battery-swap technology global with the launch of its latest electric scooter – and I've taken it for a revealing ...
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 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 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 ...
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 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.