Honda shows off three new EVs in Tokyo, but its US plans are getting more tepid

Honda Unveils New Electric Vehicles in Tokyo, But US Plans Are Shaking

In a move to rev up its electric vehicle (EV) lineup, Honda has unveiled three new EVs at the Japan Mobility Show in Tokyo. The new 0 Series α is a smaller, more affordable version of the previously teased 0 Series SUV and Saloon, with a price tag that's expected to make it an attractive option for emerging markets like India.

The smallest of the three EVs, the Super-One Prototype, has generated significant buzz due to its angular profile and miniaturized dimensions. While Honda hasn't disclosed any details on its power output, sources suggest that it won't be a rocket ship, but rather a fun-to-drive machine with instant torque and various synthesized engine notes.

However, while Honda's EV ambitions are growing, the company's plans for the US market seem to be shrinking by the day. The new 0 Series α and Super-One Prototype will not make their way to America, according to CEO Toshihiro Mibe, who attributes this decision to the challenging headwinds facing EV adoption in the country.

With the Trump administration still in place, Honda's hopes for rapid EV growth in the US have been scaled back by at least five years. The company now believes that it will need to wait until the 2030s to provide a more extensive range of EV models, including larger vehicles like the upcoming EV Outlier electric motorcycle concept.

The EV Outlier has garnered attention due to its sci-fi inspired design and lean riding position, but its development is still in its early stages. While Honda aims to make it ready for production by 2030, significant engineering challenges lie ahead, particularly with regards to solid-state batteries.

In the meantime, Honda will focus on developing advanced hybrids that can significantly reduce the carbon footprint of its vehicles. The company has already begun testing such models and plans to introduce them starting next year.

As the world shifts towards a more sustainable future, Honda's cautious approach to EV adoption in the US is likely to be echoed by other manufacturers. However, with growing concerns about climate change and air pollution, it remains to be seen whether American consumers will ultimately demand more affordable and accessible electric vehicles.
 
Ugh, what's up with Honda's US plans 🤔? I mean, they're all about revving up their EV lineup in Japan, but over here in the States they're basically putting the brakes on it 🚫. It just doesn't make sense to me - we're already seeing more and more cities banning gas-powered cars, and yet Honda is like "oh, let's wait 5-6 years for electric vehicles to become a thing" 🕰️. And what's up with that? Are they not listening to consumer demand? Or are they just playing it safe? I don't get it... 😒
 
I mean, I love the new 0 Series α and Super-One Prototype, they look so cool! 🚀 But at the same time, I'm kinda surprised that Honda isn't planning on bringing them to the US market. Like, what's up with that? 🤔 Are American consumers really not ready for electric vehicles yet? I think so! 😊 Honda is being super responsible by waiting until the 2030s to bring more EV models to the States. It's all about playing it safe, you know? 💸 And I love that they're focusing on developing advanced hybrids instead. That's some solid tech right there! 🚗💚
 
I feel bad for Honda but they're still making awesome electric vehicles in Tokyo 🚀💨! The 0 Series α and Super-One Prototype are gonna rock the streets of India and other emerging markets, and who knows, maybe one day they'll come to the US too? 🤞 The EV Outlier motorcycle concept is also so cool, I love that sci-fi design 😎. And it's great to see Honda investing in advanced hybrids that can help reduce carbon footprint. We gotta keep pushing forward towards a more sustainable future 🌿💚. It's not all doom and gloom for electric vehicles in the US just yet!
 
I'm soooo disappointed 🤕🚗! Honda's decision to not bring their new EVs to the US is a major bummer 😔. I was really looking forward to getting my hands on that Super-One Prototype 🤔, but now it seems like we're stuck in neutral 🔄.

It's not just the cars themselves, it's the message it sends 📢. We need more options for affordable and sustainable transportation out here 🚗💚. The US is one of the biggest polluters in the world 🌎, and electric vehicles are a crucial step towards reducing that impact ⚡️.

I get that Honda has some concerns about EV adoption in the US 🤔, but I'm not sure that's enough to hold them back 🔒. There needs to be more investment and innovation from manufacturers like Honda 💸🔩.

I guess we'll just have to wait a bit longer for our American EV options 🕰️💨. In the meantime, I hope Honda will continue to work on those advanced hybrids they mentioned 🚗💡. It's not as exciting as electric vehicles, but it's still better than nothing 😊.
 
Ugh I'm literally so done with this 🙄... like what even is going on with Honda's US plans?! They're just abandoning ship, leaving all these amazing new EVs for the rest of the world. The 0 Series α and Super-One Prototype are gonna be a hit in India or whatever but forget about America. It's like they're trying to be responsible or something... *rolls eyes*

And don't even get me started on those "challenging headwinds" 🙄. Like, is it that hard for the US government to support EV adoption?! The Trump admin has been in power for years and we still haven't seen any significant progress on this front. It's like they're just giving up.

And what about those poor people who need affordable electric vehicles?! Honda's got all these plans for advanced hybrids but when are we gonna see some decent EV options that won't break the bank? The 2030s?! That's ages from now. Can you imagine being one of those people who wants to buy an EV but can't afford it because it's just too pricey 🤑.

I swear, I'm so over this lack of progress on sustainable energy 🙄. Honda's got some good stuff going on with their new EVs but they're not even taking a chance on the US market. It's like they're just waiting for someone else to take the lead or something... and honestly, it's kinda frustrating 😒
 
I'm not sure I buy into the hype around these new Honda EVs... I mean, a smaller version of their previous models isn't exactly groundbreaking 🤔. And what's up with the US plans being scaled back? I get that it's a challenging market for EV adoption, but do we really need to wait until the 2030s for more options? That seems like ages away 😕.

And let's be real, a miniaturized electric motorcycle isn't exactly the most practical thing on wheels 🚴‍♂️. I'm all for innovation and sci-fi designs, but how will that translate to real-world use? Not convinced yet...
 
So I'm thinking... maybe Japan just gets to EV first? 🤔 It's crazy that Honda is skipping the US market for now. Like, we all know how hard it is for companies to get EVs out there in a timely manner, but you'd think they'd wanna try to get in on the ground floor. I mean, America has some of the biggest emissions in the world, so it's not like they're gonna suddenly become eco-friendly overnight 🚗💨 Honda's approach makes sense though - those EVs are gonna be super cheap and perfect for emerging markets. But what about the rest of us? Are we just gonna have to wait a bit longer for more affordable options? 🤔
 
🤔 I gotta say, I'm kinda surprised Honda's not pushing hard enough on EVs in the US market. I mean, we all know Trump's been a bit of a climate skeptic, but come on, the future is electric! And now they're basically saying it'll be 5+ years before we see more models hit American roads? That just feels like a missed opportunity, you know? They're making some great EVs in Tokyo, but if they don't push for a bigger presence in the US market, other brands will start to take advantage and dominate that space. Honda's gotta think bigger, IMO 🚗💡
 
omg, i'm so confused 🤯 about honda's plans for us markets! like, they're investing big time in evs globally but it seems like the us is taking a backseat? 🚗👀 i get that the headwinds are tough but five years is kinda long to wait 🕰️. what's gonna change with the new admin? 🤔 and btw, i'm loving the super-one prototype - who wouldn't wanna drive a mini hot hatch 🏎️💨!
 
ugh, honda finally decides to make some evs 🤦‍♀️. like, a small one that's actually kinda cool (the super-one prototype) but they're just gonna leave the bigger ones in america? 🙄 no wonder americans love their gas-guzzlers so much. i guess it's not all bad news though... they're working on those advanced hybrids which is a good start 😊. and who knows, maybe by the time they bring out the ev outlier, climate change will have become a non-issue in america 🤷‍♀️.
 
omg u guys honda just dropped 3 new evs in japan but like they're not even planning to bring them to the us 🤯♂️ meanwhile i'm over here shipping honda so much they can literally do no wrong 🙌💖 at least they're focusing on developing advanced hybrids tho that's a step in the right direction 🚀🌎 and let's be real those evs are going to be fire 🤩 the super-one prototype is giving me life with its angular profile and miniaturized dimensions 📸 it's like honda just gave us a sneak peek into their futuristic vision of mobility 🔥
 
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