Honda To Launch An Electric Vehicle In India by

With nearly 500 million registered vehicles circulating on our roads, India has always been a competitive market for car manufacturers. It has been a space in constant evolution where manufacturers have had to balance the reduction of fuel consumption, improved design and affordability for the Indian buyer. And now, this space is incorporating concepts to move away from the use of fossil fuels to electric vehicles.
Now, although there have been speculations about Honda's plans to enter this new space, now they can be put in peace. The Japanese automaker has confirmed plans for electric car in India to leave their factories by 2023-2024.
This car is part of the company's plan for a global launch of electric cars, which will begin in China in 2019. While the government's policy on electric vehicles is not yet clear, Honda has decided that it will not wait for the door to open. To make your footprint of electrified vehicle.
When observing the launchings of its cars, it is possible to be observed that Honda always has depended to a great extent on its cars to gasoline to stay strong in the market. Its late entry into the segment of small cars and diesel vehicles has been a blow to the stomach of other manufacturers.
Launching electric car in India  Industry executives have said that the company will no longer just try to catch up with its competition in green mobility solutions. While Gaku Nakanishi, president of Honda Cars India, has assured that EV will definitely enter the market, there has not been a timeline on when the company is still formulating plans that adapt to the Indian market in terms of scope, feasibility in the cities and affordability. .
Honda, being the last of the five leading car manufacturers in India, will face stiff competition. Electric vehicles are already being pushed by Mahindra and Tata, while Hyundai and Maruti Suzuki have announced their own plans. Honda has said that environmentally friendly vehicles will come from Honda in three years, which will meet all the demands of the Indian customer, namely the cargo infrastructure, the optimization of reach and affordabilit.

Honda electric car

- Honda joins the race to launch electric vehicles together with Mahindra, Tata, Hyundai and Maruti.
- Promises to deploy electric cars on the roads of India for 2023-2024
- Cars will be designed taking into account the range, mileage and infrastructure to load the cars.
Honda Car India is considering launching an electric vehicle (EV) in India for 2023-24, according to a report published by the Economic Times. The electric car to be launched in India will be one of the company's global models that will be produced after 2019, after the Japanese automaker expands its power plan for a broad set of markets. The vehicle that will make its way to India could be a vehicle of the 'B' segment whose development is in process for the Indian market.
"While the government is still implementing its electric vehicle policy, unlike in the past, Honda is not expecting policy changes to define its footprint of electrified vehicles," said one of the company's officials if the developments had said so. . "While the hybrid solution at City sedan is defined, the EV solution for a B-segment car or an SUV is part of the plan," the person added.
Previously, Honda had said that EVs will be the majority in the future, however, it did not mention any timeline. Honda electric car in India has relied heavily on gasoline engines in India since its existence in our market and has no intention of being late to green mobility as it did with diesel engine technology. The electric car that is being considered for the Indian market is an urban car with an approximate range of 150-200 km. Honda is also looking to locate the production of hybrid and EV solutions in India to ensure it is accessible and affordable for buyers.
However, Honda will still be the last among India's top five automakers that have announced the launch of electric vehicles. Maruti Suzuki has already announced plans to launch an electric Wagon R by the end of this decade that Toyota Kirloskar will share. Hyundai Motor India, too, plans to launch smart EVs, while M & M and Tata have been pushing for EVs.


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