Honda has introduced two groundbreaking zero-emission vehicles: the all-electric Prologue SUV and the 2025 Honda CR-V e:FCEV. These models represent a continuation of Honda’s venture into electric transportation, following earlier innovations like the 1997 EV Plus and the Honda Clarity Electric.
The CR-V e:FCEV is particularly notable for its hybrid technology that integrates battery-electric power for short journeys with hydrogen fuel cell capabilities for extended travel, enabling swift refueling. As part of its ambitious 2024 target, American Honda aims to achieve sales of 1.3 million units in the U.S., with these new zero-emission vehicles playing a crucial role.
This plug-in fuel cell electric vehicle aims to support the company’s vision for zero-emission travel in North America. The electrification of the Honda CR-V follows the design refresh of the 2023 CR-V. The CR-V e: FCEV will feature an updated look that focuses on futuristic design elements.
While the exact design is still under wraps, it’s expected to build on the success of the current CR-V models with additional aerodynamic and efficiency enhancements. Honda’s commitment to expanding its electric vehicle lineup reflects a broader industry trend toward sustainable transportation solutions. The company’s focus on integrating both battery and hydrogen fuel cell technologies showcases its innovative approach to achieving zero-emission goals.