Entries in Honda (13)

Wednesday
Dec272023

Honda to unveil new EV series at CES 2024

Honda is ready to showcase its latest electric vehicle (EV) innovation at the upcoming CES 2024. The automaker will reveal a new EV series for the first time during a press conference on January 9, 2024, at 1:30 PM ET. You can watch the live stream of the event in the video above.

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Saturday
Nov232019

Review: 2019 Honda Accord

The Honda Accord has been in production since 1976 and is one of Honda’s best sellers. The mid-size vehicle has gone through a lot of change in the last 40+ years and is now in its 10th generation.

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Saturday
Jun302018

Honda shelves ASIMO robot

You don’t have to be overly familiar with Honda to know ASIMO. At the very least, you’ve seen this four-foot-tall humanoid robot. Well, you’re going to have to say goodbye as ASIMO, which stands for Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility, is being shelved by the Japanese car manufacturer. The company says it will continue to develop bipedal robots but it will not carry the ASIMO name. Its tech will be adapted for other products though. The company is thinking future robots will be adapted to focus on tasks like nursing care. When ASIMO launched, it was introduced more like a showcase robot that greeted people at events. Honda last updated ASIMO back in 2011 to improve its autonomous decision-making capabilities.

Source: Fortune

Wednesday
Sep062017

Honda and Waze team up to increase driver awareness in school zones

Honda and Waze have partnered to create better awareness for drivers in school zones. Using Waze’s pop-up feature, motorists will receive alerts every time they enter a school zone across Canada, urging them to pay attention and stay focused on the road.

Waze is a turn-by-turn navigation app that uses crowdsourced traffic data to provide drivers with fast, efficient routes. It focuses on real-time updates, alerting users to congestion, accidents and other driving obstacles as they occur. Now, incorporating school zone data, Waze (with Honda’s help) will keep its 1.2 million drivers more aware of and help prevent dangers to Canadian children.