Honda are known for making value-based cars, but they certainly know how to make a luxury vehicle to rival premium brands.
Honda may be a knight in shining armor to Nissan in Japan, but here in the US, it's turning to Toyota for help.
Japanese automaker Honda Motor will procure batteries for its hybrid vehicles from Toyota Motor's plant in the United States ...
Just a few weeks from production, Toyota’s massive battery plant near Greensboro may be getting a major external customer, ...
Honda’s electrified vehicles, including EVs and hybrids, accounted for over a quarter of US sales last year. The company sold ...
With US President Donald Trump's tariffs reshaping the auto industry, Japanese carmakers are taking a low-profile yet ...
NikkeiAsia reported that Honda is ordering batteries from Toyota for at least 400,000 vehicles it plans to sell in the U.S.
Japanese automaker Honda Motor Company has agreed to purchase batteries to power its hybrid-electric vehicles made in the US ...
Toyota and Honda have been among the most popular manufacturers in the automotive industry for decades, and their long-standing dominance now also extends to hybrid vehicles. Both brands were ...
Toyota's new battery manufacturing facility in North Carolina spans over seven million square feet—equivalent to ...
Toyota's N.C. battery plant gets a new customer—and Honda hopes it has a workaround to the unpredictable U.S. market.
As Japan’s second-largest automaker, Honda aims to secure batteries for approximately 400,000 vehicles annually through this ...