Mitsubishi EV, Honda AWD hybrid, sustainable EV tires: Today’s automotive news
Honda promises more four-wheel drive hybrid vehicles. Mitsubishi Introduces New Electric and Hybrid Vehicles to the U.S. And we’ll explain why you won’t need to buy EV tires as often in the future. This and more, at Green Car Reports.
Honda has confirmed that it plans to produce two million electric vehicles a year by 2030. And, as part of the presentation, it outlined all that it hopes to achieve with electric vehicles in the second half of the decade. This year, the company also revealed plans for a new generation of electric vehicles. Honda all-wheel drive hybrid vehicle coming soon.
Mitsubishi on Thursday gave a rough idea of what its future U.S. lineup will look like in 2026 and beyond. The two models will take the brand into new market segments, and Mitsubishi EV, hybrid and plug-in hybrid are on the way. However, it did not provide any updates on the Mitsubishi electric pickup truck that will be shared with Nissan.
And Michelin may be the world’s leading tire manufacturer, but they see a future where you won’t need to buy as many tires. That’s because beyond radical innovations like airless tires and million-mile tires, the future Electric vehicle tires made from sustainable materials will last longer.
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