2019-09-24 19:17:04
Honda says goodbye to diesel engines
Honda decided to no more prolonged use of diesel powertrains.
According to Reuters, referring to a company representative, diesel engines will not be installed on Honda cars until 2021.
After a couple of years, Honda will focus only on cars with electrical installations. Until 2030, the company wants eco-friendly cars to reach 2/3 of the complete line of the brand. Even before 2025, every Honda car in Europe will have an electric design.
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