Honda's electrification plans also includes the launch of solid-state batteries by 2030.
crossovers due in 2024, though both models will feature General Motors' Ultium EV platform and battery technology set. GM will also build the vehicles for Honda.
A mid- to large-size EV based on Honda's own platform , thought to be a crossover, will then follow in 2025, Honda said on Tuesday. The date is one year earlier than previously announced.based on an additional platform co-developed with GM as part of an extended collaboration between the two automakers will follow in 2027.
Honda's own platform, which will eventually underpin multiple future EVs, will feature an electric and electronic architecture that utilizes Honda’s own vehicle operating system and in-vehicle software, including a new generation of user interface and digital services, due to be updatable through over-the-air updates through the product lifespan, the automaker said on Tuesday.Honda will also build some of its new EVs in the U.S.
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