Honda Delays Self-Driving Target to 2028 Amid EV Setbacks and Strategic Retreat
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- Has delayed the rollout of its artificial intelligence-powered autonomous driving technology to 2028, pushing back its earlier timeline by one year as part of a broader reassessment of...
- The company announced that it will postpone the introduction of its “Navigate on Autopilot (NOA)” system, which was initially planned for deployment in new electric vehicle models, due...
- Honda’s decision to delay its AI autonomous driving system is directly tied to its reconsideration of its EV roadmap, as the automaker scales back investments in battery-electric vehicles...
Honda Motor Co. Has delayed the rollout of its artificial intelligence-powered autonomous driving technology to 2028, pushing back its earlier timeline by one year as part of a broader reassessment of its electric vehicle strategy.
The company announced that it will postpone the introduction of its “Navigate on Autopilot (NOA)” system, which was initially planned for deployment in new electric vehicle models, due to the cancellation of those vehicle platforms amid shifting priorities.
Honda’s decision to delay its AI autonomous driving system is directly tied to its reconsideration of its EV roadmap, as the automaker scales back investments in battery-electric vehicles in response to changing market conditions and policy shifts.
