Honda, a brand synonymous with innovation, is putting out a variety of eco-friendly technologies that range from electric vehicles (EVs) to carbon capture, aiming for a carbon-neutral footprint by 2050. But the Japanese automaker is not just stopping at manufacturing electric cars; it’s envisioning a future that recycles and repurposes old Hondas.

The video also hints at a China-only EV in the future

In its latest 60-second promo video “Keep Dreaming,” Honda briefly showcases its history of environmental stewardship. The gas-powered Civic CVCC from the 1970s and the first-generation Insight hybrid make appearances, reminding viewers of Honda’s longstanding commitment to fuel efficiency.

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Yet, the promo doesn’t solely dwell on the past. The video flashes glimpses of Honda’s future: the Prologue, its first-ever mass-produced EV, and even an all-electric EVTOL concept. Another interesting project is Dreamo, aimed at capturing CO2 from the air and converting it to carbon-neutral fuel using algae, bringing the fight against climate change to a cellular level.

Most intriguingly, the video hints at a future where your “old Honda” could become your “new Honda,” suggesting a transformative approach to vehicle ownership. With ongoing global concerns about electronic waste, Honda’s concept of refurbishing older vehicles into something new is a forward-thinking solution that extends beyond simply launching new electric models.

The video also hints at the brand’s plans for the Chinese market, showcasing an angular sedan, possibly a China-only EV. In fact, Honda has ambitious plans to introduce 10 new EVs in China within the next four years and a total of 30 new EVs globally by 2030.

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