It has a lot of EV flexibility, the company confirmed Friday. While it's made clear that these U.S. EVs won't replace Accord, Civic, or CR-V, they won't be niche models either.
How can you claim up to $7,500 off some new Tesla models at the time of purchase? Which automaker announced plans to embrace the Tesla charge connector and reignite an offbeat kind of internal combustion engine, all in the same week? This is our look back at the Week In Reverse—right here at Green Car Reports—for the week ending. The 2024.
For its upcoming EVs, Honda is aiming at 300 miles of range, clean styling, and a bundle of tech that includes bidirectional charging, steer-by-wire, and a city-driving assistant. And they might forgo a rear window.