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It’s tough being a legacy Japanese carmaker these days, what with a plethora of new models springing forth in every possible manner from Chinese players, swarming the market at speeds that sometimes defy belief.
Slower market demand, tariffs and evolving production strategies cited as some of the reasons why Honda is pausing its Canadian EV plans
Honda Malaysia's first and highly anticipated battery electric vehicle (BEV) - the e:N1, is officially launched today. The BEV is priced at RM149,900 (on-the road without insurance) in a single variant.
Honda Malaysia has launched its first all-electric vehicle in the country, with the e:N1 making its official debut earlier this morning. The B-segment SUV, which was first shown here last December at the Kuala Lumpur
KUALA LUMPUR: Honda Malaysia has launched its first battery electric vehicle (BEV), the e:N1, priced at RM149,900. Its managing director and chief executive officer Narushi Yazaki said the launch strengthens Honda’s EV lineup and offers Malaysians more mobility options in line with the company’s 2025 business strategy.