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Not long after gunning its Super EV Concept up the Goodwood hillclimb, Honda has released the first teaser image of the new N ...
Honda has fast-tracked an innovative new cabin filter in response to the coronavirus pandemic. It’s called the Kurumask, a portmanteau of “kuruma” (Japanese for “car”) and mask.
Honda Has Invented a COVID-19 "Mask" for Its Vehicles: The "Kurumask" removes 99.8% of airborne COVID-19 droplets in 15 minutes.
Honda has developed a new “mask” for air filters that it’s likening to a facemask for your car. The Kurumask, or car mask, will apparently filter out 99.8% of airborne viruses in 15 minutes.
Honda Motor Co. has developed a “mask” for use in air conditioning systems in its cars that it says blocked more than 99 percent of airborne viruses in 15 minutes in an experiment.
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Honda's Kurumaku air filter, the latest innovation from the company on the COVID-19 front, is designed to make driving a little less stressful during the pandemic. According to Honda Japan, as ...
Honda’s just revealed a new innovation for its vehicles, however, which will hopefully curb the sight of people wearing protective masks in their own vehicles.
Honda unveils a 'car mask' which fits over air filters and destroys 99.9 percent of virus droplets inside the vehicle within 15 minutes of air recirculation The filter catches droplets in ...
Honda Kurumaku not only promises to prevent the entry of viruses into the car cabin but to also destroy ones present inside when the air recirculation is switched on.
Honda has developed technology that acts like a mask for your vehicle. Auto123 shows you the new kurumaku system.
Temperature checkpoints and posters telling workers to keep more than a metre apart at Japanese automaker Honda Motor Co's reopened plant in the Chinese city of Wuhan show how the coronavirus has ...
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