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The Honda EV Concept vehicles are a series of two concept electric cars created by the automobile division of Honda, designed with cues to historical Honda products.The Urban EV Concept made its debut at the 2017 International Motor Show Germany in September 2017, [1] [2] [3] while the Sports EV Concept debuted at the Tokyo Motor Show a month later.
The eleventh-generation Honda Civic (FE/FL) is a compact car manufactured by Honda since 2021, replacing the tenth-generation Civic. It was launched in the North American market in June 2021, in Southeast Asia in August, Japan and China in September, and Australia and New Zealand in December.
The Honda e is an battery electric car that was manufactured by Japanese automaker Honda and sold in Japan from 2020 to 2024 and in Europe from 2020 to 2023. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] It is a supermini with a five-door hatchback design and a battery-electric powertrain that drives the rear wheels .
A modern Civic with retro style, from Japan's most unusual automaker.
On 13 December 2010, Honda unveiled a sketch of the new ninth generation Civic which was described as "energetic, sleek and aerodynamic." Both coupe and sedan concepts for the North American market were shown in January 2011. The production version of the ninth-generation North American Civic based on the revealed concepts went on sale in April ...
The Honda EV-N concept vehicle was a concept electric car created by the automobile division of Honda, designed as an homage to the N360 kei car. The vehicle made its world premiere at the Tokyo Motor Show in October 2009, [ 1 ] and had its European debut at Geneva the following March.
Among the Honda car models that are using IMA: [13] [14] Honda J-VX (model 1997 concept car) Honda Insight (model 1999–2006, 2010–2014) Honda Dualnote (model 2001 concept car) Honda Civic Hybrid (model 2003–2016) Honda Accord Hybrid (model 2005–2007) Honda CR-Z (model 2009–2016)
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