A looming tariff war has Honda buying batteries from Toyota and moving its Civic Hybrid production from Mexico to Indiana.
Keen to avoid hefty new tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump, Honda will source batteries for its hybrid vehicles from fellow Japanese automaker Toyota and its battery plant in North Carolina.
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Top Speed on MSNTo Avoid Tariffs, Honda Will Buy Batteries From ToyotaHonda, like many carmakers worldwide, imports batteries and other parts to cars it makes in the U.S. Now, Toyota is providing ...
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Autosport on MSNJelley to make another BTCC return in HondaThe Carrera Cup is great and I was keeping my options open to be honest,” Jelley told Autosport. “But it was obvious to me ...
If you own a 10th-gen Honda Civic, there's a chance you can find a fun Easter egg hidden in the car. Here's what it is and ...
With the sixth-gen Camaro discontinued and no official word on a successor, muscle car fans are left searching for ...
Honda had planned to build the next-generation Civic in Mexico starting in November 2027 as a 2028 model, but news of the 25 ...
Choosing a ride for the first time can be a mix of joy and care. New drivers need a car that is safe, low cost, and easy to ...
"The Honda Civic has been made in our Indiana Auto Plant since the facility opened in 2008 based on our longstanding approach to build products close to the customer. We have the flexibility to ...
It looks like Honda has finally done it—at least on paper.For 2025, the big H has rolled out a hybrid Civic, ostensibly to fight the de facto poster child for hybrids: the Toyota Prius.We’ve been here ...
Honda had originally planned to build the next-generation Civic in Mexico, beginning in November 2027, but will instead ...
Honda was planning to build the next-generation Civic in Mexico but will now have to make a 180 and move the production of the compact model to the US. It is the only way to escape the US tariffs.
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