EV Revolution

EV Revolution

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  • Honda has announced that the Acura RSX will be its first original electric vehicle (EV) built on its own platform, set to launch in 2026. This marks a significant shift for Honda, which has previously relied on General Motors' Ultium platform for its EVs. The RSX will also debut Honda's proprietary Asimo operating system, designed for software-defined vehicles, allowing for updatable software that controls core vehicle functions. This move aligns with Honda's broader strategy to invest $65 billion in EV development and aims to enhance its competitiveness in the rapidly evolving electric vehicle market.
  • The introduction of the RSX and the Asimo OS is part of Honda's ambitious electrification strategy, which includes launching seven new EV models by 2030. The RSX will be produced at Honda's new $4.4 billion factory in Ohio, a joint venture with LG Chem, emphasizing Honda's commitment to in-house technology and manufacturing capabilities. This strategic pivot not only positions Honda to better compete with established EV players but also reflects a growing trend in the automotive industry towards software-defined vehicles, which are expected to dominate the market in the coming years.

Why it matters

Honda's shift to original EV platforms and software-defined vehicles is crucial for its competitive positioning in the EV market.

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