Honda is working on a Tesla Model 3-rivalling saloon as part of its new Zero Series of electric cars. The new saloon is one of seven models arriving by 2030, each representing a total reset in how Honda develops EVs. They will prioritise weight reduction and aerodynamic performance to stand out for “the joy of driving”, the company said. Honda said it is developing the models with a “thin” ethos, minimising the number of parts used in each model and adopting lightweight aluminium chassis.
This more powerful computer hardware will also enable level-three assisted driving technology, in which the car takes full control in limited conditions, such as a traffic jam in clear weather. Each Zero Series car’s technical specifications will be anchored by a range target of more than 300 miles on the US’s EPA test cycle, which is more reflective of real-world conditions than Europe’s WLTP standard.
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