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Honda's Sub-$30,000 EV To Take On Tesla Model 3 In North America By 2026
Japanese automaker Honda Motor Co. HMC will reportedly launch a new EV in North America priced below $30,000 as early as 2026. What Happened: The vehicle will be produced locally and rolled out as part of the company’s Honda 0 series lineup, according to a report by Nikkei Asia.
Honda wants to launch an EV for under $30,000 in the US as early as next year
According to Nikkei, Honda plans to launch a smaller EV priced under $30,000 in the US as early as 2026. It will be made locally, starting with the batteries, to cut costs. The new EV is expected to be the entry-level model for its upcoming Honda 0 Series. It will be a cornerstone for Honda’s global expansion.
For Honda’s New 0 EVs, Getting Attention Is the Entire Point
After their debuts at CES, we got the chance to sit inside the 0 Saloon concept and 0 SUV that Honda will have in dealerships next year.
Japan's Honda eyes launching sub-$30,000 EV in North America, Nikkei says
Japan's Honda Motor plans to launch a small electric vehicle priced below $30,000 in North America by as early as 2026, the Nikkei newspaper said on Tuesday, as it plays catch-up in the battery-powered car market.
Honda Developing Sub-$30K EV For North America
The affordable Honda EV, which could go on sale by 2026, may be produced in the Ohio factory, avoiding potential tariffs
Can Honda’s sub-$30,000 EV reshape the North American market?
Honda Motor Co., a Japanese automotive giant, is poised to make a significant push into the North American electric vehicle (EV) market with a strategic focus on affordability. According to a report in the Nikkei newspaper,
Honda Motor is considering a sub-$30K electric vehicle launch in the U.S.
Honda Motor Co. (NYSE:HMC) plans to launch a small electric vehicle priced below $30,000 in North America by as early as 2026, according to Nikkei. The Japanese automaker plans to produce the low-cost model locally as part of its upcoming Honda 0 Series electric vehicle lineup.
Honda to launch sub-$30,000 electric vehicle in North America by 2026, Nikkei reports
Honda (NYSE:HMC), the Japanese automaker plans to launch a new electric vehicle in North America that will be priced below $30,000, Nikkei reported on Tuesday.
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Taking on Tesla, Honda debuts wild 0 Series EV prototypes
Honda’s all-electric Prologue, a collaboration vehicle manufactured in tandem with GM, has been a serious hit for the brand.
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Tesla Superchargers: GM, Ford, Rivian, and other EV brands with access
EV owners of GM vehicles like the Chevrolet Silverado EV and Cadillac Lyriq will now officially have access to Tesla’s ...
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Here are the best vehicles to buy in 2025
The 2025 Honda Civic Hybrid wins Best Car, with impressive fuel efficiency and performance. Tesla Model 3 and Toyota Grand ...
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Tesla Supercharger access coming to Honda and Acura in spring, says Honda
Honda and Acura EVs will gain access to Tesla’s Supercharger network this coming spring, according to Honda – though the ...
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New car average transaction prices flirt with record highs and GM, Ford EV sales soar
Cox Automotive said December saw a record volume of buyers pay more than $80,000 for a new car, pushing the overall ...
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Don’t like your car dealer? Be careful what you wish for
As you might expect, it enraged nearby dealers, who feared factory-owned stores would receive preferential treatment. In the ...
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on MSN
Honda Recalls 290,000 Cars in US Over Engine Issues
Honda Pilot and 2021-2025 Acura TLX Type-S models. The NHTSA said a fuel-injection electronic control unit software error may ...
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on MSN
Tesla's Supercharger network gets faster charging speeds in the US, but not all owners are happy about it
Tesla has announced that all V4 Supercharger stations in North America are now capable of delivering charging speeds of up to ...
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