Honda is reportedly considering launching a sub-$30,000 electric vehicle in North America, with production likely based in Ohio at its new EV manufacturing hub. This move aims to address the lack of affordable EVs in the U.S. market. While the automaker has not confirmed the vehicle's sale in America, it emphasizes the importance of the 0 Series, designed for various price ranges. Production is projected to start around 2026, contingent on regulatory compliance and market conditions, including potential changes in EV tax incentives.
Honda's 0 Series aims to meet global demand by offering affordable electric vehicles, with a potential entry into the North American market priced under $30,000.
The upcoming electric vehicle is expected to be produced in Ohio, thus avoiding extra import duties and possibly qualifying for federal tax credits, reducing the effective price.
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