Honda News
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Here’s a look at the next-gen Honda Pilot
A new generation of Honda Pilot will see the light of day in 2023, and the manufacturer is lifting the veil on the first images of one of the versions that will be marketed. We can also see the SUV…
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The redesigned Civic Type R will arrive in the fall with more horsepower
A few months after its worldwide unveiling, which was rather brief on its technical description, the Honda Civic Type R opened its game last week with a view to its marketing scheduled for the fall in Canada. It obviously gains…
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Ford Maverick hybrid: the triumph of reasonableness
Just browse social media or turn on your TV to see how the positioning of the manufacturers when it comes to their vans is virtually identical. All boast ad nauseam their attributes of robustness on courses more inhospitable than each…
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Kia Forte 5: the price we pay
With the Forte, Kia is putting itself in a position to win over those consumers who no longer really see the point of investing as much in a car as they once did. Volontary simplicity PHOTO PROVIDED BY KIA The…
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Acura revives the ZDX name for its electric foray
After reviving the Integra, Acura now intends to tap back into its past to name a new model. Honda’s luxury brand has announced that its very first electric model will carry the ZDX name, a designation abandoned in 2013. If…
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Honda teams up with LG to produce electric batteries
(Tokyo) Japanese automaker Honda and South Korea’s LG Energy Solution announced on Monday that they will jointly invest $4.4 billion to build an electric battery plant in the United States, which will exclusively supply Honda factories in the country. The…
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Electric vehicles are popular in the United States
Americans are buying electric vehicles at a record pace, undeterred by rising prices and long delivery waits, indicating once again that the twilight of the internal combustion engine is on the horizon. Battery-powered vehicles accounted for 5.6% of new car…
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It’s the end for the Honda Insight
Although Honda recently announced its electrification projects, they will not see the light of day before 2024 at least. Before getting there, the Japanese giant will focus instead on the hybridization of its vehicles. All this leaves little room for…