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Will it be a Hossan or Ninda? Honda dumps GM, plans new family of affordable electric cars with Nissan

EV Central

Nissan and Honda have co-signed a historic deal that will see the two major Japanese car-makers join forces to fast-track a new family of EVs that will be sold globally. One car, the Honda Prologue (pictured top), has already been released as a result of that dissolved partnership.

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Honda and Nissan are Teaming Up to Accelerate EV Development

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Honda’s partnership with General Motors yielded the Prologue EV and Acura ZDX, and the Japanese automaker is now looking to team up with Nissan to do more of the same. The move would help Nissan get its EV plans back on track after a bumpy start for the Ariya. Image: Nissan] Become a& TTAC insider.

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Honda and Nissan points to partnership for EVs, hybrids, software

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Nissan and Honda on Friday disclosed that they’re considering a “strategic partnership in the fields of vehicle electrification and intelligence.” CEOs of Honda and Nissan study EV partnership – March 2024 Both companies are looking for new strategic partners.

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Honda and Nissan points to partnership for EVs, hybrids, software

Baua Electric

Nissan and Honda on Friday disclosed that they’re considering a “strategic partnership in the fields of vehicle electrification and intelligence.” CEOs of Honda and Nissan study EV partnership – March 2024 Both companies are looking for new strategic partners.

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Honda to Adopt Tesla’s NACS charging standard for its EV Models in North America

Electric Cars Report

Honda Motor Co. is joining Fisker, Ford, GM, Volvo, Polestar, Nissan and Rivian in adopting Tesla’s North American Charging Standard (NACS) for its electric vehicles.

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Marriage of convenience: GM and Hyundai bed one another to make EV babies

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General Motors and Hyundai have inked a far-reaching deal that will see both car-making giants collaborate on everything from supply chains to creating clean-energy technologies and even jointly developing vehicles. Mary Barra (GM) and Euison Chung (Hyundai) seal the deal. READ MORE: Will it be a Hossan or Ninda?

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GM and Nissan lead in US plug-in sales in December; GM and Toyota for the year

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GM was the US sales leader among the major OEMs for plug-in vehicles in December, and for 2012. GM sold 2,633 units of the Volt extended range electric vehicle in December, up 72.2% For the year, GM posted sales of 23,461 Volts, up 205.8% For the year, GM posted sales of 23,461 Volts, up 205.8% Nissan North America, Inc.

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