In its latest move to phase out gasoline-powered cars, Honda unveiled two of its next-gen 'Zero Series' of EVs, signifying a new branding for the company.
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The Saloon, Honda’s next-generation EV concept vehicle exhibited at CES on January 9, 2023, in Las Vegas. (Kyodo)

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On January 10, Honda revealed an ambitious plan for the global launch of its '0 Series' ('Zero Series') of next-generation electric vehicles (EVs). The cars are slated to hit the North American market first in 2026. 

Honda unveiled two concept vehicles, the Saloon and Space-Hub, at the recent Consumer Electronics Show (CES), the world's largest electronics and IT trade show, held in Las Vegas, Nevada. 

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Honda aims to shift all new vehicle sales to EVs and hydrogen-powered fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) by 2040.

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The driver’s seat of Saloon, Honda’s next-gen EV concept vehicle. (Image courtesy of Honda)

The Zero Series stands as a symbol of Honda's intent to realize a "second founding" of its company in pursuit of this goal. A redesign of Honda's iconic "H" logo is also in progress.

Continue reading the full story on Japan 2 Earth to learn more about Honda's plans for a line of EVs.

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Author: The Sankei Shimbun

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