Honda intends to introduce a new global EV series at CES 2024 as part of its stated objective to introduce 30 new EVs worldwide by 2030 and achieve a sales volume of 2 million vehicles. By 2040, the manufacturer says, it will have completely emission-free cars in North America, including fuel-cell electric and battery-electric vehicles.
As per Honda, it will have a corner nearby at CES as well as a devoted site to feature the series. Honda says that the corner will grandstand the worldwide EV series models, as well as “a few key innovations that outline the huge change Honda is at present going through.”
A New Idea for EVs?
As a feature of the declaration, Honda delivered a secret picture which seems to show some kind of (probably) electric idea vehicle that will make a big appearance at the show. We can see a made right front end that looks extraordinarily low to the ground and inclines up at a precarious point. While the majority of the vehicle is obscured, what appears to be a pixelated wheel design can be seen peeking out of the shadows.
The 2024 Preamble is set to unavoidably show up. It’s Honda’s second endeavor at an EV for North America after the frequently insulted Lucidity. The Prologue, in contrast to the concept car that Honda is currently teasing, has more subdued styling that does not blatantly proclaim its eco-friendly nature.
“The Power of Dreams – How we move you” is Honda’s new global brand slogan, and it was also revealed that the company will be reorganizing its business operations to coincide with it. Honda claims that the slogan encapsulates the ways in which its goods and services will “transcend various constraints such as time and place” and “augment their abilities and possibilities.” Our guesses about what that jargon actually means are as accurate as yours.
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