Honda has dramatically scaled back its electric vehicle ambitions in North America, confirming that it has canceled three EVs that were planned for U.S. production.
Since the late 1970s, Honda has built out its production and research facilities here. Local officials optimistic that will ...
Two of the three electric SUVs were to roll out of Honda's plant in Ohio this year with the third arriving in 2027. Now it's ...
Honda is killing three of its electric models that it has previously planned to build and sell in the United States.
Just months ago, Honda was promoting its futuristic “0 Series” electric vehicles as the centerpiece of the firm’s next-generation strategy. It just canceled them.
Last year, Honda gave Ars a tour of some of its manufacturing facilities in Ohio. The Anna Engine Plant and Marysville Auto Plant had undergone a transformation that added to their capabilities: a ...
Honda has announced it is canceling three electric vehicles it was months from starting production on at its EV Hub in Ohio.
But Honda is taking it to another level. This week, Honda killed its paltry — and frankly unpromising — EV programs. What ...
This move away from EVs is a huge strategy shift—one that could cost the company up to $15.7 billion.
Honda was set to launch three new electric vehicles in the US this year, but that will no longer happen. Why is Honda ...
Honda has canceled the 0 SUV, 0 Saloon, and Acura RSX planned for Ohio production, citing slowing EV demand, policy shifts in ...
The Japanese automaker said the change of plans will cost it up to $15.7 billion.