How Honda is Tackling the EV Trend in Omaha, NE

Honda's Electric Future


Honda Announces Its Electric Vehicle Lineup

As 2024 approaches, Honda is gearing up for the release of the Prologue, setting the stage for an electrified era. The distinguished Japanese carmaker unveiled its strategic plan for a sustainable future in April 2023, with a commitment to achieve carbon neutrality by 2040. Leading the charge is the Prologue, the first model to hit the market in a lineup of cost-effective EVs, developed in collaboration with GM. The Prologue compliments Honda’s expanding hybrid lineup and highlights the brand's resolve to switch entirely to electric vehicles by 2040.

Charting an eco-responsible course, Honda is increasing its EV production goals, aiming for a staggering 2 million electric vehicles annually by 2030. Ohio is set to become Honda's EV production hub in the U.S., with facilities like the Marysville Auto Plant, Liberty Auto Plant, and a dedicated powertrain center undergoing modifications to facilitate the Prologue's production and the forthcoming mid-to-large size EV scheduled for 2025. Concurrently, Honda's Saitama Factory in Japan is getting a green makeover, shifting entirely to renewable energy, a testament to Honda's unwavering commitment to eco-conscious production and a global plea to reduce carbon emissions.

Laying out its forward-thinking blueprint, Honda has two major milestones in sight. First, Honda aims to expand its motorcycle offerings by rolling out at least 10 electric motorcycle variants by 2025. In tandem, groundwork is underway for the cutting-edge Honda SmartCharge system, guaranteeing users an unmatched charging experience. In the meantime, Honda's hybrids remain pivotal in diminishing the world's carbon emissions. Discover the hybrid collection at O’Daniel Honda in Omaha, NE.