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Honda Highlights Energy Management for Homes and Vehicles at RE+ 25

Honda Highlights Energy Management for Homes and Vehicles at RE+ 25 
Electric vehicle technology continually improves, and Honda recently introduced another breakthrough in the EV technology world. At RE+ 25, the largest clean energy event in North America, Honda announced a comprehensive new energy management system that allows electric vehicles to act as generators when needed to supply other sources, such as a home, with power. Honda's technology will first appear on the Acura RSX, but Honda plans to extend the technology to more vehicles down the road.
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Next Gen Honda Fuel Cell Module to Make North American Debut at ACT Expo 2025

Next Gen Honda Fuel Cell Module to Make North American Debut at ACT Expo 2025 
In 2027, the Next Gen Honda fuel cell module enters production. How significant is this development for Honda? It's so big that the debut of the new fuel cell module is being touted at two different events: the International Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Expo in Japan and in North America, where this innovative invention will be introduced at the Advanced Clean Transportation Expo.
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Honda Civic Hybrid Named 2025 North American Car of the Year, Marking the Civic the Most Honored Model of this Award

Honda Civic Hybrid Named 2025 North American Car of the Year, Marking the Civic the Most Honored Model of this Award 
When you think of award-winning automakers, Honda is likely a name that comes first to mind. For good reason, Honda consistently stands out as an automaker that produces exceptional vehicles across the board. In 2025, Honda continues that tradition with the 2025 Honda Civic Hybrid, which was named the “2025 North American Car of the Year.” With this latest honor, the Civic is now the most-awarded model in history in this award category.
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Honda Executive Bob Nelson Named Automotive News All-Star for Leadership in Honda Sustainability Efforts

Honda Executive Bob Nelson Named Automotive News All-Star for Leadership in Honda Sustainability Efforts 
Honda's goal of zero environmental impact by 2050 is one step closer to becoming a reality, and Honda executive Bob Nelson played a big part in their leap forward. As the executive vice president of American Honda Motor Co., Inc., he's also the chair of the Honda North American environmental committee. He was recently recognized as the 2024 Automotive News All-Star in the Sustainability category.
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2025 Honda Civic Two-Motor Hybrid System Wins Prestigious Wards 10 Best Engines & Propulsion Systems Award

2025 Honda Civic Two-Motor Hybrid System Wins Prestigious “Wards 10 Best Engines & Propulsion Systems” Award 
​Over the years, Honda has developed a number of award-winning powertrains. The 2025 Honda Civic continues to showcase the automaker's engineering excellence. Its available two-motor hybrid system earned a spot on the prestigious “Wards 10 Best Engines & Propulsion Systems” list. Let's find out what makes this powertrain so impressive.
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Electric Vehicle (EV) Cost of Ownership

Electric Vehicle (EV) Cost of Ownership

The world has already accepted that EVs are easier on the environment and simpler to drive than gasoline-powered vehicles. That's not the only thing on a customer's mind, though. For EVs to be worth it to the majority of Americans, they have to pay off in more ways than just helping the environment. Here's what researchers found out about how EV costs stack up against similar gas-powered models.
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Honda and Sony Announce Plan to Start New EV Brand Together

Honda and Sony Announce Plan to Start New EV Brand Together

Automobile manufacturer Honda, along with the electronic brand Sony, has recently announced that they are planning on creating a new brand of electric vehicles together. The development and manufacturing will be a joint venture, and right now the two brands are in the process of discussing their partnership. It is expected that this new company will begin within the next year.
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