The Honda Prelude is back, but with a hybrid engine and CVT transmission. Yet, driving it feels everything but that.
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Led by record October sales of the all-new Passport, Honda light truck sales posted their ninth straight month over 65,000 ...
Japan is an ocean, 6,397 nautical miles, and a world away from the Detroit. From kei cars to pickup trucks, how the world's ...
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New V-6 Hybrid for Honda’s Next-Gen Large SUVs and Trucks Part of Wider Hybrid Plan
To power the coming D-segment platform models, Honda has a new V-6 engine and hybrid system in the works for its North ...
Our friends at CarBuzz essentially confirmed ( without any official saying so precisely) that the new V-6 will be a smaller, ...
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The fastest Mazda RX-7 runs a Honda engine—and it shows
A custom Mazda RX-7, equipped with a 2,000 HP Honda engine, has shattered records by reaching a verified top speed of 219 mph ...
Honda has been timid about its progression into the electric world, compared with many players. Its first mass-market EV was ...
Forget the power figures, the new Honda Prelude is a great car to drive, it’s just not the Miata rival you were hoping for.
The Car and Driver staff mostly commutes to work in press vehicles, but just this once, we all drove our own vehicles in to work, and the results were colorful.
The new hybrid model’s driving range opens your eyes, but performance gains are a mixed bag.
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