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Does Honda make any EV vehicles?

Yes, Honda does make electric vehicles (EVs). The Japanese automaker has been steadily expanding its lineup of eco-friendly cars to meet the growing demand for zero-emission vehicles.


Honda's EV Offerings


Honda's current EV lineup includes the following models:



  • Honda e - Honda's first mass-produced all-electric vehicle, a compact city car designed for urban driving. It has a range of up to 137 miles (220 km) on a single charge.

  • Honda Clarity Plug-in Hybrid - A mid-size sedan that can run on electric power for up to 47 miles (76 km) before switching to a gasoline-powered hybrid mode.

  • Honda Accord Hybrid - A popular mid-size sedan that combines a gasoline engine with an electric motor for improved fuel efficiency.


Honda has also announced plans to introduce several new all-electric models in the coming years, including a larger SUV-style EV and a sporty electric coupe, as part of its goal to have 100% of its vehicle sales be battery-electric or fuel-cell electric by 2040.


Honda's EV Strategy


Honda's approach to electric vehicles has been more cautious and gradual compared to some of its competitors. The company has focused on developing hybrids and plug-in hybrids first, before diving into the all-electric market. This strategy allows Honda to leverage its existing expertise in hybrid technology while gradually transitioning its lineup to fully electric powertrains.


In addition to expanding its EV offerings, Honda is also investing in battery technology and charging infrastructure to support the wider adoption of electric vehicles. The company has partnered with other automakers, such as General Motors, to develop next-generation battery cells and share the costs of building out a charging network.


Overall, Honda's foray into the EV market demonstrates the company's commitment to reducing its environmental impact and meeting the evolving needs of consumers who are increasingly seeking more sustainable transportation options.

Does Honda have a full EV car?


As part of its EV strategy to introduce models tailored to the market characteristics in each region, Honda will introduce Honda Prologue and the Acura brand's first EV models, ZDX/ZDX Type S, in 2024, as pioneering models to spearhead the full-fledged expansion of the EV lineup in North America.



What is the number 1 selling EV car?


Tesla Model Y
The Tesla Model Y and Model 3 continue to be best-selling electric vehicles in the U.S. by a long margin, but both aging models saw notable sales declines. Still, the Model Y and Model 3 accounted for more than 40% of all EVs sold last year.



Can Honda Prologue use a Tesla charger?


Honda provides Prologue customers with comprehensive, top-in-class charging solutions both at home and on the road, including access to America's largest public fast charging networks, Tesla Supercharger stations as well as EVgo and Electrify America – plus their roaming partners.



Has Honda stopped making EV cars?


Honda, unlike some other car makers, hasn't gone all-in on electric cars yet, so far offering only the e:Ny1 and the now-discontinued Honda e. There is, apparently, a new lineup of long-range all-electric models on the way, but so far Honda has been tentative with its EVs.



What electric car has the least problems?


The most - and least - reliable electric cars have been named...

  • BMW i3 (2013-2022) Reliability score: 94.5%
  • Volkswagen e-Up (2013-2023) Reliability score: 94.6%
  • Kia EV6 (2021-present) Reliability score: 94.9%
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  • Nissan Leaf (2019-present)
  • Volvo XC40 Recharge (2021-present)
  • BMW iX3 (2021-present)



What is the best electric car to buy right now?


Best electric cars at a glance:

  • Best electric family car: Tesla Model 3 – find out more.
  • Best affordable electric SUV: Renault Scenic E-Tech – find out more.
  • Best electric style icon: Renault 5 E-Tech – find out more.
  • Best electric performance car: Hyundai Ioniq 5 N – find out more.



What is the tax credit for Honda EV 2024?


That is now a concern of the past thanks to the all-electrified 2024 Honda Prologue and its impressive 296-mile EPA estimated range. In addition, the deal gets even sweeter with recent news that consumers interested in the fully electric 2024 Honda Prologue will earn a tax credit of $7,500.00 upon your purchase!



How much is the Honda Prologue going to cost?


The 2024 Honda Prologue is an all-new, all-electric midsize SUV with seating for five and a range of up to 296 miles. Pricing starts at $48,850. The Prologue is the first all-electric SUV to come from Honda, spearheading the company's intention to offer 30 electric vehicles by 2030.



Is Honda Prologue bigger than CRV?


The 2024 Honda Prologue electric SUV is larger than the CR-V and comes standard with LED headlights and offers 21-inch wheels and a panoramic roof. Within the 2024 Prologue interior, you'll find seating for up to seven with the optional third-row seat, a spacious center console and a large cargo space.



Which small electric car is best?


Here are the best small electric cars to buy now, and in the...

  • Fiat 500e.
  • Mini Cooper Electric.
  • Peugeot e-208.
  • Vauxhall Corsa Electric.
  • Jeep Avenger.
  • MG 4.
  • Citroen Ami.
  • Renault 5.


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