Honda is about to usher in a new transformation, following the trend of pure electric vehicles and launching a series of new energy models. In cooperation with Dongfeng, Honda has confirmed that it will fully enter the pure electric field from this year, and plans to launch 10 new energy models in 2023.
This year, there will be three new all-electric models, including the E:NS2, Lingxi L and E:N sequence. This transformation move shows Honda's determination to move away from traditional gasoline vehicles, and the highlights and uniqueness of these three new electric vehicles are also eye-opening.
First, let's take a look at the E:NS2, which is positioned as a crossover SUV and can be seen as an all-electric version of the CRV. With the Model Y and other cars as competitors, one of the highlights of the e:NS2 is naturally that it is more competitive.
From the exterior design, the new car has no shortage of personality, with new headlight clusters and daytime running lights giving it a unique identity. In addition, the e:NS2 is equipped with a larger, illuminated emblem, as well as trim strips similar to the BYD Dynasty design.
In terms of side and rear design, the car has a fastback roof and a knife-edge waistline, and the rear through the light clusters are in line with the shape of the headlight clusters, forming a visual coherence. The overall design style is exaggerated and impressive.
As for the interior and powertrain, there is no definite news yet, but it is believed that it will not disappoint. Next up was the Lingxi L, which caused a sensation when it was launched.
Its unique design style is impressive, but some people think that this design may not be accepted by the market in a production model.
Lingxi L takes a sporty and avant-garde route, in which the Space intelligent cockpit and through-screen are paired with a 4-seat design, showing the ultimate sci-fi feeling.
This year, Honda will increase the size of the Honda Connect 40 car machine and Honda Sensing 360 intelligent driving system performance capabilities, so the Lingxi L will also be a piece to show technical prowess, although this peculiar design style may be producing.
A little confused. Finally, there is the SUV sequence, which is equivalent to the pure electric version of the crown road, with a larger appearance size, and also adopts the design concept of a crossover SUV.
The rear design is somewhat similar to that of the E:NS2, while the front features a relatively traditional closed grille, but with a layered concave and convex corrugated design, which makes it aesthetically pleasing.
Overall, Honda's new energy models represent the brand's vision and grasp of the future of mobility, and these new pure electric models are expected to gain more attention in the market and inject new vitality into the development of the Honda brand in the field of electric vehicles.
This year, Dongfeng Honda will launch three new electric models, and this news has attracted widespread attention from consumers. It is reported that these three models perform well in terms of power performance, but what is more noteworthy is the intelligent configuration that they will emphasize.
If these models can make a breakthrough in terms of interior configuration, then Dongfeng Honda's electric vehicles will enjoy a broader development space in the future competition, and may even surpass the Volkswagen brand.
So, we'll have to wait and see how these three models fare and if they can break new ground.