New EV Honda Motor Company as one of the major players in the world's automotive industry seems to be very serious about working on the automotive market in China. And recently the Japanese giant automaker introduced its newest electric-powered concept car, called the Honda e:N2 Concept at the 5th China International Import Expo in Shanghai, China held in November 2022.
The Honda e: N2 Concept is made by combining elements of maximum driving sensation and combining the feeling between the driver into one with the vehicle.. (Picture from: NMAA) |
As we already know, this new electric-powered concept car is the second of the e:N Series, which is known a special brand of Honda's electric-powered vehicles (EV) for the Chinese domestic market. Previously, in April 2022, the Japanese autmaker introduced its first series, the Honda e:N1 Concept. So, for the Honda e:N2 Concept is made by combining elements of maximum driving sensation and combining the feeling between the driver into one with the vehicle.
The appearance of the Honda e:N2 Concept is very futuristic with a glossy black color.. (Picture from: NMAA) |
Toshihiro Mibe posed along with the Honda e:N2 Concept and its development team. (Picture from: SindoNews) |
Unfortunately so far the details of its drivetrain specifications have not been revealed yet. Information on when the product will be sold has not been further informed by the Japanese manufacturer.
The appearance of the Honda e:N2 Concept is very futuristic with a glossy black color.. (Picture from: SindoNews) |
According to Toshihiro Mibe, Director, President and Representative Executive Officer of Honda Motor Co., Ltd., the Honda e:N2 Concept continues the basic values of the company products which prioritize driving pleasure. While in China, Honda will continue to present electric-powered vehicles in line with the growing market demand for electric-based vehicles to support people's mobility.
As for the global, Honda has already announced its plan to launch up to 30 electric-powered cars by 2030, with production volumes reaching 2 million units annually. In addition, the Japanese automaker is also trying to achieve carbon neutrality for all its product lines and company activities by 2050. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | HONDA GLOBAL | CARSCOOPS ]
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