Honda is busy preparing its factories in Marysville and East Liberty, Ohio, for EV production as part of its Ohio-based Honda EV Hub. But the factories won't be restricted to building EVs and will ...
Evan Williams is an automotive journalist and mechanical engineering technologist with more than a decade of experience in the industry. He has written for the Toronto Star and AutoTrader Canada and ...
The Honda S2000 has evolved to become an absolute legend. It was a rear-wheel-drive, front-mid-engine sports car between 1999 and 2009. It featured a six-speed manual and naturally aspirated ...
Honda Prelude returns in late 2025 as a hybrid coupe alternative to the Civic. A fresh batch of rumors point to a Prelude Type S in 2026 and Type R in 2027. The flagship Type R version could use a ...
Honda made the announcement at the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES). The company said that the new vehicles will be part of its “0 Series” EVs and will be built at a plant in the State of Ohio.
While some automakers are streamlining platforms and models globally, Honda is going the other way, with more locally developed variants of models. There is a new Honda Fit on the way for the ...
What goes up, must come down. And in this situation, Japan’s yen has gone up when compared to our dollar — about eight percent since August. And with the yen’s rise in value, the profitability of low ...
Honda is finally joining the EV race after announcing a massive $11 billion (CAD$15 billion) investment to build four new EV plants in Canada. The historic investment will be used to build Canada’s ...
Could Honda's iconic Type R badge ever go electric? According to Honda, the answer isn’t simple. The automaker is carefully considering how—or even if—the Type R can leap into the electric age without ...
Honda is going north of the border for the second stage in its North American EV expansion. The Japanese automaker announced on Thursday that it will spend CA$15 billion (around US$11 billion at ...
Though Honda has long been one of the most popular Japanese automakers in America, one of the big things that's always separated Honda from its rivals Nissan and Toyota is its lack of a "real" pickup ...