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Honda just LEAKED their first EV SUV, we’re going crazy


After announcing the Honda E, which was a long-term collaboration project with GM, the company has made its EV ambitions clear now as it just rolled out their first electric mainstream car this year. As the company just shared a teaser image of the prologue, their first electric SUV launching in 2024.

via: motortrend.com

This image is just a render and not a photo of the actual car right now, but it does show off the clean body lines and the tires of the SUV, also developed together with General Motors.

The company currently plans to unveil 13 new electric vehicles by 2030, with expected sales of nearly 2 million units. Honda also plans to start producing and selling new Eves based on their new electric architecture in 2026. You’ll find the Prologue in more states in the United States.

That was all we could know and expect from a single render, but it’s very helpful to see that Honda has their eye on the electric vehicle industry as the company also plans to bring level two and fast charging dealerships around the United States.

Honda just LEAKED their first EV SUV, we’re going crazy

Honda just LEAKED their first EV SUV, we’re going crazy


After announcing the Honda E, which was a long-term collaboration project with GM, the company has made its EV ambitions clear now as it just rolled out their first electric mainstream car this year. As the company just shared a teaser image of the prologue, their first electric SUV launching in 2024.

via: motortrend.com

This image is just a render and not a photo of the actual car right now, but it does show off the clean body lines and the tires of the SUV, also developed together with General Motors.

The company currently plans to unveil 13 new electric vehicles by 2030, with expected sales of nearly 2 million units. Honda also plans to start producing and selling new Eves based on their new electric architecture in 2026. You’ll find the Prologue in more states in the United States.

That was all we could know and expect from a single render, but it’s very helpful to see that Honda has their eye on the electric vehicle industry as the company also plans to bring level two and fast charging dealerships around the United States.

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