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The 2025 Honda Civic Hybrid Sedan and Upcoming Roadster
Plus the Honda/Nissan/Mitsubishi Alliance
Hey there, Honda people! 👋
Welcome back to your Holler Honda Newsletter. Whether you’re a long-time subscriber or a newcomer, we hope you enjoy this month’s edition.
Here’s what’s coming up:
The 2025 Civic Sedan Hybrid
Honda EV Roadster to challenge the Miata
Honda/Nissan/Mitsubishi Alliance
The 2025 Civic Hybrid… Sedan
With the upcoming arrival of the 2025 Honda Civic Sedan Hybrid, let’s take a closer look at the Sport Touring Hybrid trim level. I know the results of July’s poll show you prefer the hatchback over the sedan… but you don’t know what you don’t know.
The 200-hp hybrid powertrain with 232 lb/ft of torque is available on the Sport Hybrid and Sport Touring Hybrid trims of the upcoming 2025 Honda Civic Sedan. The sculpted roofline and chrome exhaust finisher make this refreshed Civic the talk of the town.
Check out the Sport Touring Hybrid bells and whistles ⬇️
LED Headlights
Google Built-In
Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
Leather Trimmed Interior
Bose Premium Sound System with 12 Speakers (Subwoofer Included)
Rear Cross Traffic Monitor
Blind-Spot-Information System
Heated Power Side Mirrors with Integrated LED Turn Indicators
4-Mode Drive System (Econ, Sport, Normal, Individual)
18-inch Allow Wheels with Matte Shark Gray Inserts
Which Feature Are You Most Excited About?Have a different answer? More opinions? Leave us a comment. |
So you’re not a hybrid person yet? That’s okay! Lucky for you, our sales associate Peter went above and beyond in showing off the 2025 Honda Civic Sport Sedan. ⬇️⬇️⬇️
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Honda and Nissan, and Mitsubishi
Honda and Nissan have partnered together to bring the next generation of software-defined-vehicles (SDV). The two companies signed a memorandum declaring their collaboration for this upcoming age of artificial intelligence and electrification.
Looking at the software areas of autonomous driving, connectivity, and AI, Honda and Nissan are hoping to share and generate innovative solutions for the future of SDVs.
Oh, and Mitsubishi is also helping however they can to contribute any new knowledge or strengths.
What do you think of this matchup? Will the three teaming up mean for a speedier arrival of this next generation of SDVs? Or will Nissan and Mitsubishi hold Honda back? Let us know your thoughts ⬇️
Honda + Nissan + Mitsubishi = ???Let us know what you really think, leave us a comment. |
History of Honda Roadsters … New Roadster EV
Honda S600 |
From the first S-series S500, to the most recent S660, Honda has had a special place for beloved roadsters. Since 1966, Honda has introduced and evolved their small and mighty sports cars… and they’re not done yet.
According to the Japanese automotive publication Best Car, Honda is looking to introduce a new roadster to challenge the Mazda Miata. This roadster will be the successor to the Japan-only mid-engined 660cc powered S660.
In order to appeal to an international audience, Honda plans to extend the car size and make room for a fully electric powertrain, rumored to be the same powertrain as the Prologue. Given the lighter size, we can look forward to an acceleration of 0-60mph in under 5 seconds.
Honda Sports EV Concept, 2017 Tokyo Motor Show
We’re certainly curious to see what might become of this Honda roadster EV; especially what it will look like. Do you think it’ll bear more resemblance to it’s S-series predecessors? Or the 2017 concept Honda Sports EV from the Frankfurt Auto Show?
What Do You Think The New Roadster EV Will Look Like?Have other hopes/opinions? Let us know in the comments. |
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That's all we’ve got for you this month! We hope you enjoyed this edition of the Holler Honda Newsletter.
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