Transportation
Honda Showcases US-Made EVs as It Mulls Slowing Investments
- Carmaker’s EV chief says some spending may be delayed
- Company planning battery-electric facilities in Ohio, Canada
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Honda Motor Co. revealed two electric vehicle prototypes heralding a wave of new battery-powered models it plans to release in the years ahead, though the carmaker may dial back the pace of its EV investments if demand continues to lose steam.
The two models — a sedan and and SUV — will be built at Honda’s plant in Ohio and sold in the US starting early next year, the company said on Tuesday. They’re the first of 30 new EVs Honda plans to introduce globally by 2030.