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The Honda Clarity boasted three unique models, including an EV and a hydrogen-fueled model. So why did Honda discontinue the vehicle line so quickly?
Debuting in 2018, the plug-in hybrid model was the missing link to Honda's three-pronged assault on the all-electric and hybridized segment.
LOS ANGELES — Honda's Clarity line of electrified vehicles has always been part comfortable sedan and part science experiment. That experiment will be over in August, when the automaker ends ...
After killing off the Clarity EV last year, Honda is ending production of its hydrogen fuel-cell and plug-in hybrid Clarity models this summer.
Honda is stopping production of its hydrogen car, the Clarity, due to slow sales, according to Japanese publication Nikkei. The electric version is also ending production. Honda is also stopping ...
I have bad news for all you hydrogen fans out there: Motor 1, and Asian business site Nikkei report that the Clarity is going out of production along with the closure of the Sayama, Japan, plant ...
Honda has officially confirmed to InsideEVs' sister site Motor1 that it will conclude production of the Clarity Plug-in Hybrid and Clarity Fuel Cell in August.
There are two versions of the 2020 Honda Clarity, but there’s really only one that’s relevant for most drivers: the Clarity Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV). It’s also one of the most appealing in its ...
Honda is discontinuing the Clarity Electric after less than three years in the U.S. market. We expect future Honda EVs to offer more range.
Like the Ioniq from Hyundai, the Honda Clarity offers three levels of electrification. The plug-in hybrid combines the best of both worlds, and for the 2020 model year, the mid-sized sedan claims ...
Honda has announced pricing details of the 2020 Clarity Plug-In Hybrid model, which will begin arriving at dealerships across the United States on January 17.
The humble Honda Clarity PHEV is not a pretty car, but it is a surprisingly practical gateway into the electrified lifestyle for those not ready (or able) to make the full-electric plunge.