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According to Automotive News, “That increased factory responsibility was just one outcome of the European overhaul announced last week here by Honda CEO Takahiro Hachigo. Honda’s Swindon plant in the U.K. makes the Civic hatchback for the U.S. Although U.S. Civic sales were down 14 percent to 325,760 vehicles in 2018, nearly a third of that volume was imported...’Given our efforts to optimize production allocation and production capacity on a global scale, we have concluded that we will produce the Civic for North America in North America,’ Hachigo said.”
Regarding electrification and as we’re well aware, Honda already knows how to built such great technology with the current NSX. We can potentially see trickledown technology here or shared with the next gen CTR. Perhaps we’ll see a front engine turbo 2.5L 4-cylinder with rear mounted TMU to achieve AWD? One can dream, right?
Regarding electrification and as we’re well aware, Honda already knows how to built such great technology with the current NSX. We can potentially see trickledown technology here or shared with the next gen CTR. Perhaps we’ll see a front engine turbo 2.5L 4-cylinder with rear mounted TMU to achieve AWD? One can dream, right?
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