What are the models of Honda's pure electric vehicles?
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Clarity series is Honda's hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle (abbreviated as Honda FCV). Currently, Clarity models are only available in Japan, but this series is expected to be introduced to the domestic market in the future. In addition to the Clarity-Fuel-Cell, Honda will also launch the Clarity pure electric EV and plug-in hybrid Plug-in-Hybrid models. Here are the detailed introductions: 1. Electric vehicles: Electric vehicles (BEV) refer to vehicles that use on-board power as the driving force, use motors to drive the wheels, and meet all the requirements of road traffic and safety regulations. Due to their relatively smaller environmental impact compared to traditional vehicles, their prospects are widely optimistic, but the current technology is not yet mature. Working principle: Battery -- current -- power regulator -- motor -- power transmission system -- drives the car to move (Road). 2. Types of electric vehicles: pure electric vehicles (BEV), hybrid electric vehicles (HEV), and fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV).
Speaking of Honda's pure electric vehicles, as a long-time car enthusiast, I have to share that they currently mainly have the Honda e, a compact hatchback only sold in Japan and Europe. It features a retro yet stylish design, offers a light and agile driving feel, charges quickly but has a range of only about 200 kilometers, making it ideal for urban commuting. The newly released Prologue SUV debuted in the North American market, built on a General Motors platform, with an estimated range of 500 kilometers, spacious and practical, and a modern interior. Honda plans to launch a full electric lineup by 2030, including concept SUVs and small cars. I am optimistic about their transformation; although they started slowly, their quality is stable, prices are affordable, and with more models in the future, they will compete with Tesla.