Article 6B5HC Remember the EV Honda is building with GM? It goes on sale in 2024

Remember the EV Honda is building with GM? It goes on sale in 2024

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Jonathan M. Gitlin
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Enlarge / The Acura ZDX will use GM's Ultium tech. (credit: Honda)

Honda hopes to recharge its electric car portfolio with a pair of new models-plus an Acura-in the coming years. The Japanese automaker has just held a briefing on its business plan, which calls for the company to have an entirely electric portfolio worldwide by 2040. By 2030, it plans to be building 2 million EVs a year.

Here in North America we should start seeing the first of those cars next year. 2024 sees the debut of the Honda Prologue and Acura ZDX, a pair of electric crossovers being developed with General Motors, using the latter's Ultium battery family. Ars got an early look at the Prologue last year on a visit to Honda's virtual reality design studio. (We expect some cheaper EVs to emerge from the GM/Honda partnership as well, but not until 2027.)

In 2025, we'll see another Honda EV, this one on a vehicle architecture it is developing in-house. Honda says this will be a mid- to large-size EV for the North American market. There are also new EV models for China, and some EVs for the Japanese market-three small cars, including a Kei car-that will amplify whatever FOMO feelings you had when Honda didn't import the Honda e.

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