The Honda S7 is made by Dongfeng, one of Honda's Chinese joint venture partners. It is either RWD or AWD, fed by an 89.8 kWh battery. The S7 starts at $36,000, slightly cheaper than the equivalent China-spec Tesla Model Y.
Sony and Honda have built an all-electric sedan called the AFEELA 1 to cater to technology enthusiasts. Is it genius or a gimmick?
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CarBuzz on MSNHonda's New 400-Mile EV Has 470 HP And One Big ProblemEV Platform Offers Long Range, Excellent Cold Weather Performance Honda's S7 rides on an electric-only platform it calls the "W" platform. Single-motor rear-drive is standard with a dual-motor AWD model available.
Civic hybrids will be built in Indiana instead of Mexico to avoid new tariffs, and Tesla's planning to put its latest battery factory in Katy, Texas.
Tesla’s Model Y and Model 3 are still the best-selling EVs in the US and at under $300 a month, some of the cheapest you can lease this March.
Once considered at the forefront of innovation, Tesla is facing huge consumer backlash for Elon Musk's controversial behaviour.
The Chinese-market Honda S7 is available in single- and twin-motor configurations and will rival the likes of the Tesla Model Y
Polestar poaching Tesla drivers may not be enough to turn its fortunes around and Honda may move production of the Civic out of Mexico due to Trump's tariffs.
It’s a scene straight out of a dystopian version of National Geographic. In the frozen urban wilderness of Montreal, a rare sighting occurs. Behold the Tesla Cybertruck, a creature of angular design and stainless steel armor, touted as the apex predator of modern roadways.
Honda officially launched its new electric SUV, the S7, in China. As its first high-end electric SUV, Honda says
Embarrassed or nervous owners of Tesla vehicles have been caught disguising their cars and Cybertrucks as Mazdas and pickup trucks. Photos of these attempts to fool or placate Elon Musk critics began appearing across social media platforms in February 2025.
Honda has been developing what CNBC calls a "proprietary reusable rocket." Toyota made a $44 million investment in Japanese rocket start-up Interstellar Technologies earlier this year. Geely, meanwhile,
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