Wednesday, 13 April 2022 05:31

Honda has announced two electric sports models

Rate this item
(0 votes)

Along with the information from the briefing related to the electrification of the car, a teaser image arrived from Honda announcing two new electric sports cars that will join the range of this Japanese brand.

The vehicles in the picture are still covered, although the one on the right could be the successor to the Honda NSX.

The current NSX hybrid will retire soon, but it has been rumored since last year that it will return as a fully electric model, as hinted by Acure Vice President and Brand Director Jon Ikeda.

The other vehicle on the left looks like a grand tourer. Honda announced that the two electric sports cars will be presented globally.

Honda has also revealed some details from its renewed EV plans, especially for the introduction of electric models in three main markets: North America, China and Japan. In North America, in 2024, Honda will introduce two mid-range and upper-class electric vehicles, which are currently being developed alongside GM, namely the all-new Prologue SUV and the new EV SUV for the Acura. In China, Honda will introduce a total of 10 new EV models by 2027. For Japan, Honda is considering a mini-EV model for commercial use by early 2024, followed by mini-EV and EV SUVs for personal use.

In the second half of the decade, Honda wants to introduce affordable electric vehicles (starting in North America) by 2027 through an alliance with GM. The Japanese carmaker will also start adopting Honda e: Architecture in 2026.

Honda plans to introduce 30 EV models worldwide by 2030, and the goal is to produce more than 2 million units per year. The Japanese plan to invest a total of 64 billion dollars in research and development in the next 10 years.

Disclaimer I

All the information on this website is published in good faith and for general information purpose only. Website worldcarblog.com does not make any warranties about the completeness, reliability and accuracy of this information. Any action you take upon the information you find on this website (worldcarblog.com), is strictly at your own risk. will not be liable for any losses and/or damages in connection with the use of our website.

DISCLAIMER II

Material downloaded from the Internet is considered publicly available unless otherwise stated. In the event that there is a problem or a copyright error on a particular material, copyright infringement has been done unintentionally.

Upon presentation of proof of copyright, the disputed material will be immediately removed from the site.