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Honda is known for classic models like the Civic and Accord, but it has released many lesser-known cars like the Vamos and EV Plus.
With hydrogen cars still a ways off, Honda is now promising to bring plug-in hybrids and EVs to ... to market back in 1999, and currently offers a hybrid version of its popular Civic. But the ...
Honda next-generation solar hydrogen station – Click above for high-res image gallery. Recently California passed a rule that extended access to the state's carpool lanes for zero and ultra low ...
Honda has unveiled its FCV Concept fuel cell vehicle in Tokyo that appears closer to a production vehicle. The hydrogen-powered car, shown at an event Monday in Tokyo, will be launched in Japan in ...
Honda still believes in hydrogen-powered cars. In fact, this demonstration is also kind of an ad for Honda’s next-generation fuel cells, which the company developed with General Motors.
Honda will discontinue the Civic Hybrid, Civic CNG, and Accord Plug-In models to make room for new electrics, plug-ins, and hydrogen cars.
It's a compact two-door four-seater with a hatch, reminiscent of a squished Civic. It has all the features a non-fuel cell car would have: ABS, climate control, turn-key ignition. Except what is ...
Honda is set to launch the first hydrogen fuel cell-powered electric CR-V in 2024 and it is getting a little help. The automaker has revealed that the Ohio-built SUV will use technology developed ...
The 2025 Honda CR-V e:FCEV is one slice of that hydrogen pie. The company is also testing other applications of the fuel. It uses a 576 kW hydrogen-powered generator as a backup to the grid- and ...
But Honda is counting on hydrogen to help it decarbonize its vehicle fleet by 2040. And now it wants to tap into the most abundant element in the universe to power its push into space.
Depending on who you ask, hydrogen power is either the future of the automotive word or a massive waste of money. Clearly, Honda thinks it’s the former as it’s just teased the release of a ...
The 2025 Honda CR-V eFCEV is a revolutionary product that allows drivers to use hydrogen or battery-electric power to operate the vehicle.