EV owners of GM vehicles like the Chevrolet Silverado EV and Cadillac Lyriq will now officially have access to Tesla’s Superchargers.
Japanese automaker Honda Motor Co. HMC will reportedly launch a new EV in North America priced below $30,000 as early as 2026. What Happened: The vehicle will be produced locally and rolled out as part of the company’s Honda 0 series lineup, according to a report by Nikkei Asia.
According to Nikkei, Honda plans to launch a smaller EV priced under $30,000 in the US as early as 2026. It will be made locally, starting with the batteries, to cut costs. The new EV is expected to be the entry-level model for its upcoming Honda 0 Series. It will be a cornerstone for Honda’s global expansion.
Honda’s all-electric Prologue, a collaboration vehicle manufactured in tandem with GM, has been a serious hit for the brand. The Prologue was the best-selling non-Tesla EV in the US in Q4.
The affordable Honda EV, which could go on sale by 2026, may be produced in the Ohio factory, avoiding potential tariffs
Honda and Acura EVs will gain access to Tesla’s Supercharger network this coming spring, according to Honda – though the
Honda Motor Co., a Japanese automotive giant, is poised to make a significant push into the North American electric vehicle (EV) market with a strategic focus on affordability. According to a report in the Nikkei newspaper,
Tesla hasn't added Honda or Acura to the "coming soon" list for Supercharger access, but Honda said it's happening.
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The GM-built Honda Prologue and Acura ZDX electric crossovers will gain access to the expansive Tesla Supercharger charging network in Spring 2025.
Cox Automotive said December saw a record volume of buyers pay more than $80,000 for a new car, pushing the overall transaction price near a record.
Another Chinese newcomer has landed in Australia with a five-star ANCAP safety rating. The Deepal S07 electric mid-size SUV is a cut-price rival to the Tesla Model Y, Kia EV5, Xpeng G6 and more.