Honda accelerates its ‘Electric Vision’ strategy with new 2022 ambition

Accelerated ‘Electric Vision’ strategy will see all Honda’s European mainstream models electrified by 2022, three years earlier than previously planned New global ‘e:Technology’ branding revealed for all future electrified products in automobile, motorcycle and power product ranges. Six electrifed cars to be launched over the next 36 months Forthcoming Honda e and hybrid-only Jazz are… Continue reading Honda accelerates its ‘Electric Vision’ strategy with new 2022 ambition

All-new Jazz leads electrification charge for Honda

Next generation of iconic Jazz features two-motor hybrid technology as standard “e:HEV” hybrid technology delivers outstanding refinement and efficiency All-new Jazz first to feature “e:Technology” branding that will spread to all of Honda’s future electrified products Addition of new ‘Crosstar’ variant Advanced connectivity provides an intuitive user interface and wireless smartphone mirroring capability Class-leading space… Continue reading All-new Jazz leads electrification charge for Honda

Honda Updates Tokyo 2019 Site

Organizer Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association, Inc. (JAMA) Press Days October 23 – October 24, 2019 Official Ceremony Day October 24, 2019   11:30 – 18:00 Special Invitation Day October 24 2019   14:00 – 18:00 Preview Day October 25, 2019   9:00 – 14:00 Public Days October 25 – November 4, 2019Mon. – Sat. : 10:00 – 20:00Sun.  and Holiday :… Continue reading Honda Updates Tokyo 2019 Site

Honda Unveils All-new Fit at Tokyo 2019

TOKYO, Japan, October 23, 2019 — Honda Motor Co., Ltd. today held the world premiere of the all-new Fit at the 46th Tokyo Motor Show 2019. The all-new Fit will be exhibited at the Honda booth for the duration of the show (Press days: October 23-24, Public days: October 25 – November 4, 2019), and it… Continue reading Honda Unveils All-new Fit at Tokyo 2019

Honda to Evolve its High-Efficiency Electrification Technologies as “Honda e:TECHNOLOGY”

TOKYO, Japan, October 23, 2019 — Honda Motor Co., Ltd. today announced the establishment of Honda e:TECHNOLOGY, a new collective name which represents Honda’s original high-efficiency electrification technologies including electrified two- and four-wheeled mobility products as well as Honda’s energy management technologies. Honda e:TECHNOLOGY embodies “value creation for mobility and people’s daily lives,” which is… Continue reading Honda to Evolve its High-Efficiency Electrification Technologies as “Honda e:TECHNOLOGY”

To go big on EVs, Japanese car makers think super-small

TOKYO (Reuters) – As global automakers race to put long-range electric vehicles on highways amid stricter emission laws, Japanese rivals are taking a niche approach and steering towards cheaper, pint-sized runabouts to make costly battery technology more accessible. FILE PHOTO: Toyota Motor’s logo is pictured at the 45th Tokyo Motor Show in Tokyo, Japan October… Continue reading To go big on EVs, Japanese car makers think super-small

U.S. EPA chief hints vehicle CO2 limits will tighten

DETROIT (Reuters) – The Trump administration’s chief environmental regulator said on Tuesday final U.S. vehicle carbon dioxide standards due out later this year could be more restrictive than current rules enacted by the Obama administration because they will eliminate certain loopholes. FILE PHOTO: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Andrew Wheeler testifies before a House… Continue reading U.S. EPA chief hints vehicle CO2 limits will tighten

VW weighs expanding ride-hailing business to Ghana

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE) will decide early next year whether to roll out its new ride-hailing business in Ghana, where the German automaker will soon begin assembling cars, the head of the company’s African division said. FILE PHOTO: A new logo of German carmaker Volkswagen at the VW headquarters in Wolfsburg, Germany September 9,… Continue reading VW weighs expanding ride-hailing business to Ghana

Piston Group Acquires Marion Industries

This acquisition expands Piston Automotive’s footprint into the Central Ohio region and further diversifies the company’s growing list of OEM customers. Marion Industries has been recognized by Honda for its excellence in quality, delivery and customer value. “Transforming our business and accepting new challenges is required in order to compete in today’s marketplace,” said Piston… Continue reading Piston Group Acquires Marion Industries

Swedish startup Uniti debuts city-sized electric car in the UK for less than $19,000

Uniti will sell its debut One city car in the UK for 15,100 pounds (approximately $19,000) after government subsidies starting next year, the Swedish startup announced Monday.

The Uniti One is meant to be a budget alternative to the new crop of premium EVs coming from Tesla and the European luxury brands. In that sense, it's a very traditional electric, built to be an urban runabout, with all of the advantages and disadvantages inherent to its three-seater form factor.

This is a homecoming for the Uniti One in a way, as the Swedish-designed EV was actually engineered in the UK. While its small size and emissions-free operation make it a solid choice for crowded London streets, its approximately 170-mile maximum range (with the optional 24 kwh battery) gives it some added versatility.

Its range will likely exceed that of several upcoming EVs, like the Honda E and possibly the replacement for Fiat's 500e, but its size will be a disadvantage for those who don't absolutely need something so tiny.

Those who only need the basic 12-kwh battery get to take advantage of lightning-fast charging times; juicing up from 20 to 80 percent charger takes only nine minutes at a 50-kw charging station.

Sadly, one of the best perks of owning a Uniti One in Sweden will not make the trip across the channel when the tiny EV goes on sale: free charging. Buyers in Sweden get five years of free home charging powered by a solar panel array; those in the UK are not so lucky, at least for now.

Uniti calls it a “smartphone car,” and we think that sums it up. While some EV customers may be comfortable with the idea of a car that is likened to a quasi-disposable consumer appliance, that notion, along with the aforementioned tiny footprint, will likely preclude any introduction in the U.S., where the private vehicle fleet is more than a decade old, on average.