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Two at a time, Honda announced its electric supercar plan

At the time of the announcement of the Honda brand vehicle electrification work briefing, the original factory simultaneously released two new pure electric sports cars, which are expected to be added to the product lineup as mass production vehicles. In addition to the announcement, Honda also provided a preview photo, but both cars in the photo were covered under the cloth, so there was not much detail to be seen, and judging from the outline, the car on the right seemed to be closely related to the NSX.

Two at a time, Honda announced its electric supercar plan

Regardless of whether it belongs to Honda or Acura brand, this generation of NSX has been determined to withdraw from the market, and the last batch of limited numbers has long been sold out, and the rest will only wait for the last one to be delivered, and it will officially announce the suspension of this generation of NSX. Equipped with a hybrid system with a mid-engine setup, the 2nd Generation NSX showcases Honda's imagination of performance and handling, as well as an experiment on the future of eco-friendly power.

Two at a time, Honda announced its electric supercar plan

Judging from Honda's vigorous launch of the electrification plan and the announcement of 2 pure electric sports cars this time, it should be roughly determined that the next generation of NSX will adopt pure electric power settings. In fact, since the news of the discontinuation of the current generation of NSX, there have been rumors that the next generation will be transformed into an electric vehicle.

So far, the only reliable information is that the two sports cars covered under the cloth will be electric vehicles and will join the ranks of mass production. Honda said one of the two cars would be a flagship model and the other would be a special model. However, whether it is the next generation of NSX or not is still unknown.

Next, Honda will focus on the development of electric vehicles in the United States, China and Japan, for which Honda has announced in-depth cooperation with Sony and GM to jointly develop new electric vehicles. Honda plans to launch 30 pure electric vehicles in the global market by 2030, when the annual production is expected to exceed 2 million units.

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