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    Honda’s E Prototype unveiled with RWD system

    By khulekani / on Feb 27th, 2019 / in Car News, Electric, featured

    Honda’s E Prototype unveiled with RWD system

    By khulekani / on Feb 27th, 2019 / in Car News, Electric, featured

    By Staff Reporter

    Electric cars. Whether we like them or not, they keep coming.

    Honda is set to unveil its E Prototype at the Geneva Motor Show next week.

    The E Prototype set to enter production before the end of 2019 and will be built on a new, dedicated platform.

    What we know so far is that it will use a rear-wheel-drive system plus an electric driving range of 200 km.

    The Honda E Prototype has two doors but a small Honda EV was spotted in testing in late 2018 as a four-door model.

    The interior features a host of futuristic items such as pop-out door handles, camera-based side mirrors, a see-through front fascia to show charging status, and a lounge-like cabin with a suite of monitors that extends nearly the entire length of the dashboard.

    More information will be available next week.

    Categories: Car News, Electric, featured  /  Tags: Honda, Honda E Prototype, Small Honda EV
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