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    Toyota Innova Electric 7 Seater MPV Will Not Enter Production

    While Toyota Innova Electric Concept has passed the stage of quality and safety assurance internal checks, it won’t go into series productionToyota Innova Electric ConceptA few days ago Toyota showcased a concept prototype of an all-electric Innova at the recently concluded Indonesia International Motor Show (IIMS) in Jakarta. It managed to grab a lot of eyeballs across the world, especially in South Asian markets where Innova is a very well-known brand.While the Japanese carmaker is investing heavily in future electrified powertrains, a fully electric Innova isn’t part of the plan. This has been confirmed by the Indonesian arm of Toyota despite showcasing a full-fledged battery-powered prototype of the MPV which looked so close to being production-ready.Toyota Innova ElectricSpeaking to a local automotive publication, Anton Jimmi Suwandy, marketing director, Toyota Astra Motor, Indonesia, revealed that Kijang Innova Electric will not go on sale and has been built as a concept for the purpose of engineering development only. Suwandy further added that the Innova EV concept is being used for research and development of future EVs that are being readied for the region.It should be noted that Toyota has established a new engineering and development department for Asia-Pacific markets which will work for both Toyota and its subsidiary brand Daihatsu. Henry Tanoto, Vice President Director at Toyota Astra Motor Indonesia, also confirmed that the Innova EV concept is merely a study. The concept is said to have raised the popularity of EVs in the community.[embedded content][embedded content]EV Platform ChallengesThe IC engine-powered Innova Crysta is underpinned by the IMV2 ladder-on-frame architecture which is designed to accommodate petrol and diesel powertrains. Incorporating battery packs and an electric motor in this platform is a major packaging challenge thanks to the long members and horizontal arms of the chassis that restrict space for battery.Further, additional weight of frame will increase the vehicle’s overall weight by a huge margin which will not be feasible for performance as well as range. Although it has not been built for mass production, the Toyota Innova EV Concept has passed the stage of quality and safety assurance internal checks.Toyota Innova Electric 7 Seater MPV previewed a few days earlier was almost identical to its IC engine sibling barring a sealed-off front nose which is typical of all EVs. To further highlight its EV nature, Innova Electric featured blue highlights all over its exterior body. The fuel-filler lid now serves as the EV charging bay.New-Gen Innova CrystaWhile the current Innova Crysta is still a strong seller in India, the company has already started developing a new-generation model of the MPV. Camouflaged test units of the upcoming Innova have been spotted on Indian roads on a couple of occasions. The new-gen Innova is expected to come with a wide range of updates including a new platform which is expected to be a monocoque chassis underpinning Toyota Avanza.Source More

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    New Harley Davidson Nightster Makes Global Debut – Full Specs

    New Harley Davidson Nightster has been offered in three colour options including Vivid Black, Gunship Grey, and Redline RedNew Harley Davidson NightsterHarley Davidson has officially unveiled the 2022 iteration of Nightster globally. It is the second model in Harley’s Sport range after the recently launched 2022 Sportster S. However, Nightster is more of a roadster than a full-fledged cruiser like Sportster S and there is a good reason for it.Offered at a starting price of USD 13,499 (approx. INR 10.29 lakh), the latest iteration Nightster reaches showrooms across US from April onwards. It is also expected to go on sale in India soon. Nightster has been listed on the Harley India website.2022 Harley Davidson Nightster -DesignVisually, Nightster hits all the right notes that a traditional sportster should with its chopped front and rear fenders, a round headlamp, a solo bobber’s seat, a peanut-shaped fuel tank and a round air intake cover. That said, the iconic American bike maker has incorporated some modern touches to the motorcycle like seven-spoke black alloy wheels and a single-sided exhaust canister that looks beefy.Dig deeper and one notices some intricate details like the visible fuel tank which is actually an airbox cover while the actual fuel tank is located under the seat behind the side covers. Placing this 12-litre fuel tank this way has allowed a lower centre of gravity for the bike while also allowing Harley Davidson to maximise size of the airbox. One needs to lift the hinged locking seat while refuelling.New Harley Davidson NightsterHardware SetupNightster is based on the same steel trellis frame as Sportster S thus showing its versatility. However, the former’s aluminium tail section and welded rectangular steel swingarm are different in comparison to the latter. The chassis is mounted on 41mm Showa dual bending valve telescopic forks at front and dual twin emulsion shock absorbers at rear which are directly attached to the swingarm.New Harley Davidson NightsterThe low-slung roadster rides on 19-inch front and 16-inch rear cast aluminium alloy wheels. Anchorage is handled by a 320mm disc in front with an axially mounted 4-piston calliper and a 260mm disc at rear with a floating single-piston calliper. An accessible seat height of 706mm accompanied by centre-set footpegs and a wide handlebar pulled towards the rider should provide comfortable riding ergonomics.Powertrain Specs & FeaturesPowering the new Harley Davidson Nightster is a new Revolution Max 975cc liquid-cooled 60-degree V-twin engine that produces 90 bhp at 7,500rpm and 95 Nm of peak torque at 5,000 rpm. This engine is linked to a six-speed transmission via an assist and slip mechanical wet clutch. This 975T is basically a downsized version of the 1252cc powering Sportster S.Harley Davidson Nightster SpecsUnlike Sportster S which comes with an LCD display, Nightster is equipped with a 4-inch analog gauge with a multifunction LCD display. It offers three ride modes including Rain, Road and Sport each increasing in performance and response. Other notable features on offer in Nightster are all-LED illumination, ABS and a traction control system. More

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    2023 Jeep Wagoneer L and Grand Wagoneer L Are Stretched and Turbocharged

    The 2023 Jeep Wagoneer L and Grand Wagoneer L are new long-wheelbase variants of the regular models.The “L” versions of Jeep’s three-row SUV add 7 inches between their axles and 12 inches overall, greatly improving cargo space.Stellantis’ new twin-turbo inline-six “Hurricane” engine debuts with up to 510 horsepower and is standard on the stretched Wagoneers.In typical American fashion, the already enormous Jeep Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer are getting super-sized with the introduction of new long-wheelbase variants for the 2023 model year. Stretched “L” versions of Jeep’s three-row SUVs felt like an inevitability after the regular models were revealed last year, mainly because domestic rivals such as the Chevy Suburban and Cadillac Escalade ESV as well as the Ford Expedition Max and Lincoln Navigator L are extended versions of their respective nameplates.

    Both the 2023 Jeep Wagoneer L and Grand Wagoneer L see their wheelbase grow by an identical 7 inches to 130 inches. Likewise, their overall length is extended by an entire foot to 226.7 inches overall. While this growth spurt doesn’t really affect their interior passenger volume, it does contribute to considerably more cargo space. The Wagoneer L offers between 42 and 131 cubes of cargo volume, depending on which rows of seats are stowed, compared with the regular Wagoneer’s range of 27 to 117 cubes. The Grand Wagoneer L actually has slightly less passenger space–173 cubic feet versus 176–but it has considerably more cargo space than the non-L Grand, providing an extra 19 cubes (113 total) behind the first row and an extra 17 cubes (44 total) behind the third.
    Not only do the elongated Wagoneers have more space in the back for storing stuff, but they also come standard with Stellantis’ new twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six. Dubbed the Hurricane, the 2023 Jeep Wagoneer L and Grand Wagoneer L mark the debut of this engine, and it’s included as part of the standard powertrain. The Hurricane engine pairs exclusively with an eight-speed automatic transmission and rear-, all-, or four-wheel drive, but output varies between the Wagoneer L and Grand Wagoneer L. The former model has the standard-output (S.O.) version that makes 420 horsepower and 468 pound-feet of torque, while the latter has the high-output (H.O.) version with 510 horses and 500 pound-feet of torque. As with the standard wheelbase, the stretched model can tow up to 10,000 pounds.
    Compared with the 392-hp 5.7-liter V-8 and the 471-hp 6.4-liter V-8 that power the standard-wheelbase Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer, respectively, the L variants and their turbo-six are less thirsty at the fuel pump. The S.O. Hurricane engine is rated at 19 mpg combined–1 mpg higher than the thriftiest 5.7-liter model. The H.O. Hurricane engine is rated at 16 mpg combined–1 mpg more than the 6.4-liter. Jeep says long-wheelbase Wagoneers come with fuel tanks that are four gallons bigger, and the company says the stretched models weigh about 200 pounds more than their shorter counterparts.A distinct blacked-out appearance will be available only on Wagoneer models as part of the new Carbide package. The kit coats the wheels, grille elements, mirrors, and more in gloss black, and the interior features black seats and special trim on the dashboard. It’ll be available on the regular 2022 Wagoneer this spring and join the 2023 Wagoneer L lineup when it goes on sale in the second half of this year. The 2023 Grand Wagoneer will also hit showrooms at that time, but Jeep hasn’t yet announced pricing for either of the new long-wheelbase models.
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    New Yamaha MT15 V2 Arrives At Dealer Showroom – All 4 Colours

    Yamaha MT15 Version 2.0 gets upside down fork in front, an aluminum swing-arm along with an all-digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth Y-ConnectYamaha MT15 V2 At Dealer ShowroomIndia Yamaha Motors has launched the new MT15 Version 2.0, bringing in better features and new colours. It is priced from Rs 1,59,900 (ex-showroom) and presented in colour options of Cyan Storm and Racing Blue, along with older colour schemes of Ice Fluo-Vermillion and Metallic Black colour schemes.The new Version 2.0 is a part of the company’s ‘The Call of the Blue’ strategy and brings with it a host of features, some of which are MotoGP inspired along with Yamaha’s patented Deltabox frame, which relates to superior handling. First batch of the new Yamaha MT15 2022 has started to arrive at dealer showrooms across India. Hat tip to Torque TV, Nikam Yamaha and Bonny Auto for sharing the exclusive photos.Yamaha MT15 Version 2.0 – Features2022 Yamaha MT15 V2 naked street fighter is based on the fully faired sports bike Yamaha R15 V4, that was launched in September 2021. It continues to sport LED projector head and tail lamps along with LED DRLs. Indicators are halogen.New MT15 gets a fully digital instrument console that has been redesigned. It now supports Bluetooth connectivity for calling, SMS and email alerts. The bike is also seen with a Side Stand with Engine Cut-off Switch. Yamaha’s Y-Connect App, also seen on the Version 2.0 offers a wide range of connectivity options along with remote access on the rider’s smartphone.Yamaha MT15 V2 Colour OptionsIt gets some innovative new badging along with muscular bodywork and a raised tail section. Yamaha MT-15 Version 2.0 rides on 17 inch wheels at the front and rear fitted with 100/80 front and 140/70 rear tubeless tyre.2022 MT15 Version 2.0 kerb weight is 139kgs. It gets Yamaha’s patented Delta Box frame, giving it better handling capabilities while it now sports VVA – Variable Valve Actuation. Seat is single piece.Yamaha MT15 V2 SpecsYamaha MT15 Version 2.0 is powered by a 155cc, liquid cooled, 4 stroke, SOHC, 4 valve engine. This engine produces 18.4 hp power at 10,000 rpm and 14.1 Nm torque at 7,500 rpm mated to a 6 speed gearbox sending power to the rear wheel. There is also Assist and Slip clutch for lighter actuation along with Single Channel ABS and 282mm front and 220mm rear disc brakes.2022 Yamaha MT15 V2Suspension upgrades include 37mm upside down fork in the front, similar to that seen on the 2022 Yamaha R15 V4 and pre-load adjustable mono shock at the rear. Feature updates also include a new upside down fork, taking the place of the conventional telescopic fork. This fork is finished in a shade of Gold, adding to its aesthetic appeal.Yamaha MT-15 V2.0 is priced at Rs 1.60 lakh which is about Rs 14,000 more than the older model which was available at Rs 1.46 lakh. It will compete with the KTM Duke 125, Bajaj Pulsar NS200. Honda Hornet and TVS Apache RTR160 4V. Yamaha MT 15 V2 aims to appeal to a younger set of buyers as it strikes a balance between both daily commuting and weekend riding needs. More

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    Honda Lays Out Its Plans to Join the EV Race

    Honda has sometimes been characterized as a company that builds internal-combustion engines, and sells them in a variety of packages. That makes the transition to battery-electric vehicles a particular challenge for Honda.Few other global automakers, if any, sell ICE-powered products ranging from SUVs to marine engines to stationary generators. Until 20 years ago, it even sold chainsaws.On Monday, three Honda executives revealed plans for an array of future vehicles that plug in rather than refuel.[image id=’22b8f130-e6a9-4174-9faf-d0f729665168′ mediaId=’535256e2-025e-461d-8991-623e9a515e47′ align=’center’ size=’medium’ share=’false’ caption=” expand=” crop=’original’][/image] The headline is that Honda—which sells precisely one EV today, the Honda e, a subcompact not offered in North America—will launch 30 electric vehicles globally by 2030. Their collective volume will be more than 2 million units, out of a typical annual Honda production of 5 million. This comes, mind you, from a company that limited production of its compliance-car Fit EV to 1400 units and whose subsequent Clarity Electric mid-size sedan was pulled from the market after its EPA-rated range of 89 miles proved uncompetitive. [image id=’4708cbd1-eac7-4768-9994-32c42e95e18e’ mediaId=’9b657277-d4a1-4b36-910c-22ad734ca957′ align=’center’ size=’medium’ share=’true’ caption=’Honda e at the Tokyo auto show, 2019.’ expand=” crop=’18×11′][/image]Among those 30 future electric vehicles will be two “sporty” EVs, one of them a successor to the Acura NSX that has just departed the market. Expect the bulk of the new EVs to be crossover utilities, however, in line with the global market trend.[editoriallinks id=’4414cbbc-9fea-470c-b03a-0c44c065ce2e’ align=’left’][/editoriallinks]In North America, Honda plans to work with General Motors on two generations of EVs. First come two battery-electric SUVs: the Honda Prologue and a so-far-unnamed Acura, both to be launched in 2024. Those will be built by GM on the Ultium architecture that underpins the GMC Hummer EV, the Cadillac Lyriq, the Chevrolet Silverado EV, and many more vehicles. But those plans have been known for a while now.Then, last week, Honda and GM announced they would partner on a new generation of lower-cost, higher-volume EVs to launch starting in 2027. Those will use the next generation of Ultium battery cells in smaller and more affordable models than even compact vehicles like the Chevrolet Equinox EV crossover due next year. GM will provide its Ultium cells for Honda’s North American EVs, but the Japanese company says it’s also “exploring” a joint-venture cell production venture that doesn’t include GM. Honda also said it will set up a low-volume pilot line for solid-state battery cells, undoubtedly in Japan, with demonstration production targeted for spring 2024. The executives did not address the recently announced joint venture with Sony that is expected to lead to a new EV of some kind by 2025, or how that vehicle fits into these plans.[image id=’255d3872-38f0-4b6c-80c8-559aa63bddc3′ mediaId=’c69f99f2-7650-4fec-8433-74ee32b73805′ align=’center’ size=’medium’ share=’false’ caption=” expand=” crop=’original’][/image]At Home, Tiny EVs FirstIn its home market of Japan, Honda will launch EVs at the other end of the scale: the kei class, or minicars, hugely popular there but rarely sold in volume elsewhere. The first is to be a mini-EV for commercial use, likely a kei van, targeting a price of 1 million yen ($8000). It will be followed by a variety of other models for personal use, including mini-SUVs.In China, by far the world’s leading EV market today, Honda will introduce 10 new EV models by 2027, to be built at dedicated plants in Guangzhou and Wuhan. Oddly, European markets weren’t mentioned at all in Honda’s press materials. The underlying technologies for these various vehicles aren’t specified, but the company notes it will expand use of the “Honda e: Architecture” now used for the Honda e to other vehicles. That EV platform combines hardware and software—which ties into another part of an ambitious restructuring of the company. Honda said it will “strive to transform” its business from selling “non-recurring hardware” (meaning vehicles) to “recurring” businesses in which it offers “various services and value” to customers after sale. This seems to mean, in essence, that Honda hopes to make as much money from charging for services and features as it does from selling the vehicles in which they’re offered. One hypothetical example: Want particular safety or navigation features? Previously, you bought them as part of the car; now, you’ll pay for them monthly or annually. Honda’s not alone here. Most other makers are hungrily eyeing the monthly fees earned by content providers, device makers, and others. Honda’s just being a bit more explicit about it.Honda and Toyota: EV Laggards, Hydrogen ProponentsHonda’s announcement on EVs follows a similar presentation by Toyota only four months ago. Both companies have historically been among the auto industry’s staunchest proponents of hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles as the zero-emission technology of choice—by 2035 or so—and among its most vocal foot-draggers on vehicles that plug in.But today, the world has perhaps 30,000 or 35,000 HFCVs on its roads, against more than 10 million EVs, with 2 million more EVs to be added this year alone. Meanwhile, hydrogen faces enormous hurdles as a fuel for personal use vehicles. So for Honda to stay true to its 10-year slogan of “Blue Skies for Our Children” as the deadline for meaningful climate action barrels ever closer, the company had no option other than electric vehicles. They’re the only way it can offer products that comply with various countries’ goals of selling only zero-emission vehicles by 2030 or 2035. The company is clearly devoting significant capital to these transitions. It pledged that 5 trillion yen ($40 billion) will go toward electrification and software technologies over the next 10 years, out of a total R&D budget of 8 trillion yen ($64 billion) for the period.Note, however, that “electrification” doesn’t mean electric cars. It means any vehicle that has an electric motor anywhere in the drivetrain. For Honda, that likely means much higher volumes of conventional hybrid vehicles in the near and medium terms—and probably more plug-in hybrid models as well. In that respect, it very much echoes the plans from the acknowledged world leader in hybrids, Toyota.Honda’s commitment over 10 years compares to pledges of $35 billion by 2030 from both Toyota and General Motors. It builds only half the number of cars globally that Toyota does, so its more cautious partnerships with GM for North America make sense. But Honda had to come out with its own plans in the face of similar pledges from other global makers. At the top is Volkswagen at $59 billion, followed by the $35 billion gang—Toyota, GM, and Stellantis—and Ford just behind, at $30 billion. Nissan, a notable EV pioneer with its 2011 Leaf (which has just been tweaked for its 13th model year!), lags at $19 billion, but it has bigger problems to solve as a company right now than EVs.We note, however, that while Honda nodded to electrification for its motorcycles through standardized battery swapping, it nothing about plans for generators, ATVs, or aircraft. No doubt that’ll be another presentation.

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    2023 BMW X7 Arrives with More Power and a New Look

    The 2023 BMW X7 arrives with changes inside and out including thinner headlights and a new curved infotainment display. The base xDrive40i model now has a more powerful 375-hp twin-turbo inline-six while the M60i uses a 523-hp twin-turbo V-8. The upcoming Alpina XB7 will have 630 horsepower. The refreshed models will arrive at the end of the year starting at $78,845 for the 40i and $104,095 for the M60i. BMW is no stranger to bold designs, and it’s not holding back with the three-row X7 that’s refreshed for 2023. The updates include an interesting-looking new front end, along with new interior tech and improvements for the inline-six and V-8 engine options. We didn’t have many complaints with BMW’s flagship SUV after we spent 40,000 miles with a 2020 X7 M50i model and these updates look to further improve its positioning within the large luxury SUV segment. We’ll leave it to you to decide what you think about the new look.
    The X7’s new face previews what will also be seen on the upcoming 2023 7-series and electric i7 flagship sedans that will be revealed soon. BMW sliced off the bottom half of the X7’s headlights, and the big kidney grille is illuminated on the high-performance M60i model. The light-up grille is optional on the standard xDrive40i. The rear end looks mostly the same at first glance, but the taillights now have triangular 3D elements.

    Tons of new color choices are available, too, including 40 BMW individual options that include nonmetallic and matte finishes. An available M Sport package adds gloss-black trim, 21-inch wheels, and trapezoidal exhaust tips. The M60i model makes its presence known with an M logo on the grille (new for the M-badged model), a body kit, and 22-inch wheels. New for 2023 is the option of a set of 23-inchers equipped with summer tires.

    2023 BMW X7 M60i.
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    The standard xDrive40i model is powered by a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six that provides 375 horsepower and 398 pound-feet of torque, increases of 40 horsepower and 67 pound-feet. The M60i model unlocks a 523-hp twin-turbocharged 4.4-liter V-8 that now has 48-volt hybrid assistance among other engine revisions. That model also gets standard air springs and the rear-axle steering that we appreciated on our long-term test car. Both engines pair with an eight-speed automatic that now has a Sprint function that shifts the transmission into the lowest available gear and puts all the drive modes in the sportiest settings when the left paddle shifter is held for one second. BMW says the upcoming Alpina XB7 will have 630 horsepower, an increase of 18 ponies, and claims it will reach 60 mph in 4.0 seconds (we clocked 3.7 seconds in our previous test).
    A new curved display is the centerpiece of the X7’s updated interior. A 12.3-inch screen behind the steering wheel and 14.9-inch display for the infotainment are covered by a single piece of glass. It runs the latest version of BMW’s iDrive infotainment system and continues to be controlled by an iDrive dial controller next to the gear selector, which is now a small lever instead of the previous crystal shift knob. A new piece of ambient lighting spans the redesigned dashboard. The 2023 BMW X7 will arrive in the U.S. at the end of the year starting at $78,845 for the xDrive 40i, which raises the price while still undercutting the Lexus LX and Jeep Grand Wagoneer, and $104,095 for the M60i model. BMW says the Alpina XB7 will join the lineup shortly after at the start of next year, and expect it to start around $145,000.
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    2023 Nissan Leaf EV Fields Simpler Lineup, Leaves Pricing Unchanged

    Jay K. McNally McNally Multi Media

    Nissan announced today that its 2023 Leaf will get some minor changes, some of which are not easy to spot.The Leaf lineup has been cut from five models to two: a 147-hp base model and a 214-hp SV Plus.Reassuringly in today’s inflationary conditions, the 2023 Leaf’s price is unchanged from the current model.Suddenly, EVs are having their moment, yet the electric car that’s been around since 2010, the Nissan Leaf, seems lost in the shuffle. For 2023, even as Nissan prepares to launch its new, bigger, flashier, and pricier Ariya electric, the automaker is also giving the Leaf a little love. But just a little.

    Jay K. McNally/Nissan

    Up front, the grille, headlights, and bumper have been changed, but even looking at pictures side by side, the differences aren’t easy to spot. Nissan says various body elements also have been reshaped for improved aerodynamics. The standout new design element is the Leaf’s funky new multispoke wheels. Oh, and the Nissan badge is illuminated, because that’s now a thing.

    The 2022 lineup of five models has been trimmed to just two, the base S and the mid-grade SV Plus. As before, the base car has a 147-horsepower electric motor fed by a 40.0-kWh battery pack—both numbers that are looking pretty small in the new competitive landscape. The SV Plus returns with its more respectable 214-hp motor and 62.0-kWh battery. Both models have front-wheel drive. EPA range estimates aren’t expected to stray far (if at all) from the current 149 miles for the S and 215 miles for the SV Plus. We got 180 miles out of the SV Plus in our 75-mph highway test. Note that the Leaf continues to use a CHAdeMO charging connection, while the new Ariya adopts the more popular CCS connection used by most other automakers.

    Jay K. McNally/Nissan

    One thing that’s also unchanged is the pricing, which in today’s environment is noteworthy. The 2023 Leaf S will start at $28,425 and the SV Plus at $36,425 when the models arrive this summer.
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    Honda Promises Two Sporty EVs, Including an NSX Successor

    Honda teased two electric sports cars, but did not say when they will arrive.One is a flagship model with mid-engined supercar proportions, and this NSX successor would likely wear an Acura badge in the United States.Honda calls the other car a “specialty” model, and it appears taller with more front-engined proportions. In 2017 Honda revealed a slinky Sports EV concept with retro styling and compact proportions. But since then, the Japanese automaker’s promises for the future have revolved around electric crossovers, such as the 2024 Prologue that will employ General Motors’ Ultium batteries. Now Honda has confirmed that its electric expansion will include two sports cars, which it teased in a recent announcement regarding EV plans. Honda said that it will launch two sports cars globally, describing one as a “specialty” model and one as a “flagship.” The flagship car, pictured above, looks like a low-slung supercar and will likely be an electric successor to the NSX. If it reaches U.S. shores, it will probably carry an Acura badge, just like the current generation. The specialty model, seen below, sits a bit higher with more front-engined proportions, but we’re not yet sure on the positioning of this model, although there have been rumors of a “baby NSX” for years. Honda says both cars will “embody Honda’s universal sports mind set.”

    Honda

    In the same announcement, Honda reaffirmed its plans for the Prologue and a related Acura EV SUV for 2024 that will use GM’s batteries. Honda also said that for North America, it is considering a joint-venture company for battery production, although this appears to be separate from the recently announced joint venture with Sony that will lead to a new EV by 2025. The partnership with GM will also result in “affordable” EVs by 2027, and Honda is aiming to release 30 electric vehicles globally by 2030, with production volume of more than 2 million cars per year.

    Honda also says it will continue to research and develop solid-state batteries, and the company is building a demonstration production line that will start building solid-state batteries in spring 2024. Honda predicts that these batteries will make their way into production cars in the latter half of the decade. The company is also reducing the number of trim variants for its cars to help streamline production and reduce costs. Honda says that at the moment, it globally has half as many trim and option levels as in 2018, and it is targeting a reduction to one-third as many submodels by 2025.
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