Houthi rebels in Yemen said Israeli airstrikes on Thursday targeted the rebel-held capital of Sanaa and the port city of ...
This morning, the Japanese automaker confirmed that the new Prelude will go on sale here in the US late in 2025. "The return of the Honda Prelude as a hybrid-electric sports model demonstrates our ...
In California and other ZEV states, you can score another $1,000 in dealer cash for a total of $6,000. When Honda launched the Prologue earlier this year, the 6-year rate was 6.39%. Over the six ...
Nissan Motor and Honda Motor plan to enter negotiations for a merger that will likely include Mitsubishi Motors, a deal intended to help the newly formed company compete in the growing electric ...
The Honda Prelude sports coupe will return to the US market in 2025 after a long hiatus. It will feature a two-motor hybrid-electric powertrain and a brand new S+ Shift mode. The system controls ...
Honda and Nissan are reportedly looking at the possibility of merging, sparking speculation about what the potential move could mean — but experts say the rumors of a partnership are not a ...
Two of Japan's biggest automakers, Honda and Nissan, have reportedly begun merger talks, according to a report in Japan's financial Nikkei Asia newspaper. The two Japanese-headquartered automakers ...
it’s just as thrilling on the road and whether it’s the CB1000 Hornet SP or the £1000 cheaper base model, it comfortably undercuts its closest 900cc and 1000cc rivals. Honda deserve a round ...
Honda president Koji Watanabe spoke with Red Bull team boss Christian Horner as recently as Saturday as he continued his push to ensure Yuki Tsunoda at least has a shot at the Red Bull race seat.
Honda is teasing two prototype vehicles that will be revealed next month at CES 2025. The car on the left appears to be an evolution of the futuristic Saloon concept shown at CES 2024. The other ...
Japanese automakers Nissan and Honda are beginning negotiations to merge as they grapple with competition from other electric vehicle manufacturers internationally, newspaper Nikkei Asia reported ...