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  2. Honda e - Wikipedia

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    The e features an electric motor at the rear, offering a power output of either 100 or 113 kW (134 or 152 hp); both variants offer 315 N⋅m (232 lb⋅ft) of torque. According to Honda testing, the car can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62 mph) in 8.3 seconds.

  3. Honda EM1 e: - Wikipedia

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    The Honda EM1 e: is an electric scooter produced by Honda as an urban personal mobility vehicle with limited range, suitable for beginners. History [ edit ] The EM1 e: is based on the Wuyang-Honda U-Go scooter marketed in China, with some differences including the use of a single Honda Mobile Power Pack (MPP) as the swappable traction storage ...

  4. Honda CR-Z - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CR-Z is a sport compact hybrid electric car manufactured by Honda and marketed as a "sport hybrid coupe." The CR-Z combines a hybrid gasoline-electric powertrain with traditional sports car elements, including a 2+2 seating arrangement (excluding North American models where the backseat is removed) and a standard 6-speed manual transmission.

  5. Honda Accord (ninth generation) - Wikipedia

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    It features a 6.7 kWh lithium-ion battery pack to power a 124 kW electric motor mated with the new Earth Dreams i-VTEC 2.0-liter 4-cylinder Atkinson-cycle gasoline engine producing 137 hp (102 kW) at 6200 rpm, and together the total system output is 196 hp (146 kW), which surpasses that of the Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid (134 hp), Chevrolet ...

  6. Honda Fit (second generation) - Wikipedia

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    At its introduction, the hybrid version was the cheapest petrol-hybrid electric vehicle sold in Japan. The Fit Hybrid featured a 1.3-litre engine and electric motor, with an estimated fuel economy of 3.3 litres per 100 kilometres (86 mpg ‑imp; 71 mpg ‑US) measured in accordance with Japanese 10–15 cycle.

  7. Honda Zero - Wikipedia

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    Honda Zero is an upcoming series of electric vehicles by Honda. The series' models include a sedan-like Saloon and a van-like Space-Hub. At their unveiling, Honda positioned the concepts as emphasizing aerodynamics over other trends towards thicker and heavier electric vehicle designs. The Saloon is anticipated for a 2026 release in North ...

  8. Honda HR-V - Wikipedia

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    The electric version of the Honda XR-V was marketed by Dongfeng Honda as the Ciimo X-NV, based on the X-NV Concept. Production began in October 2019. [31] Another electric version released by Dongfeng Honda is the Ciimo M-NV which was revealed in November 2020 which sports a new front and rear fascia design, and a completely redesigned interior ...

  9. Honda Verza - Wikipedia

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    The Honda Verza (known as CB150 Verza since 2018) is a 150 cc (9.2 cu in) single-cylinder standard/naked bike made by Astra Honda Motor in Indonesia since 2013. It is the stripped-down counterpart of the CB Trigger and Unicorn , two related motorcycles sold in India, lacking some features of the Trigger and Unicorn.