Honda to electrify line-up in Europe by 2023

Honda is planning a shift to electric power in its European cars before 2023, as part of wide-ranging plans to reduce its carbon footprint. Speaking with the UK's Autocar, Honda's senior vice president Ian Howells said the company's European line-up will no longer contain pure internal-combustion-engined cars by the end of 2022. “It will be a combination of full electric and hybrid,” Mr Howells explained.

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