Honda chose shanghai saloon envision the future of its range of electric vehicles. In particular, the Japanese automaker introduced e: NP2 Prototype, e: NS2 Prototype and e: N SUV Prologue. These are concepts intended for future serial production. Honda, we recall, intends to launch 10 new electric models on the Chinese market by 2027, and by 2035 to have a 100 percent electric range.
Therefore, in order to achieve its goal in the Chinese market, the brand works in several directions. The standard versions of the e:NP2 Prototype and e:NS2 Prototype will reportedly hit the market in early 2024. These are two SUVs designed to provide a high level of driving pleasure. In addition, according to what was emphasized by Honda, they will be characterized by the presence of new technologies, starting from new Honda Connect 4.0 infotainment system.
Unfortunately, nothing is said about the technical characteristics. Therefore, at the moment we do not know the details about the engines, batteries and autonomy. It is likely that these models will have the same mechanics. However, more details will come as we get closer to the presentation of the production car. However, as far as the e:N Prologue SUV concept is concerned, the Japanese brand announces that this vehicle foreshadows the next generation of the e:N lineup. The first production models based on this concept will arrive in China towards the end of 2024.
Also in this case we are talking about an SUV. However, there is one important detail that Honda emphasized. Indeed, the e:N SUV Prologue relies on the new e:NW architecture platform which was made specifically for electric vehicles. Unfortunately, even in this case, Honda would not say anything about the technical characteristics of the concept. In terms of technology, this car will also feature the new Honda Connect 4.0 infotainment system.
Therefore, it remains only to wait for news about the next electric models that Honda is developing for the Chinese market.
Source: HD Motori
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