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Japan's Honda eyes launching sub-$30,000 EV in North America, Nikkei says
Japan's Honda Motor plans to launch a small electric vehicle priced below $30,000 in North America by as early as 2026, the Nikkei newspaper said on Tuesday, as it plays catch-up in the battery-powered car market.
Honda Developing Sub-$30K EV For North America
The affordable Honda EV, which could go on sale by 2026, may be produced in the Ohio factory, avoiding potential tariffs
Honda reportedly plans to launch sub-$30,000 EV in North America by 2026
Japan-based Honda Motor is planning to introduce a small electric vehicle (EV) with a price tag below $30,000 in North America, potentially as early as 2026, reported Nikkei Asia. This move is part of Honda's strategy to expand its presence in the battery-powered car market,
Honda's Sub-$30,000 EV To Take On Tesla Model 3 In North America By 2026
Japanese automaker Honda Motor Co. HMC will reportedly launch a new EV in North America priced below $30,000 as early as 2026. What Happened: The vehicle will be produced locally and rolled out as part of the company’s Honda 0 series lineup, according to a report by Nikkei Asia.
Honda wants to launch an EV for under $30,000 in the US as early as next year
After a strong sales year in the US, Honda is aiming for a bigger share in its most important market, which accounts for roughly a third of the Japanese automaker’s sales. After a slow start, Honda is looking to catch up in the EV market.
Can Honda’s sub-$30,000 EV reshape the North American market?
Honda Motor Co., a Japanese automotive giant, is poised to make a significant push into the North American electric vehicle (EV) market with a strategic focus on affordability. According to a report in the Nikkei newspaper,
Honda to launch sub-$30,000 electric vehicle in North America by 2026, Nikkei reports
Honda (NYSE:HMC), the Japanese automaker plans to launch a new electric vehicle in North America that will be priced below $30,000, Nikkei reported on Tuesday.
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Honda Motor is considering a sub-$30K electric vehicle launch in the U.S.
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‘Today used cars can cost as much as a new one’: Expert works on Honda Odyssey. Then he weighs in—should you buy new or used?
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2025 Toyota RAV4 vs. 2025 Honda CR-V Comparison
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Two Charlotte police officers injured when Honda slams parked patrol car, CMPD says
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