Honda’s latest reveal isn’t a crossover, but the automaker says a crossover will be able to tow it. The Japanese automaker is unveiling something it’s calling the Base Station Prototype, which it says ...
In a media call announcing , among other things, 1.4 million sales in 2025 and a forthcoming Acura RDX in hybrid form, American Honda showed a prototype of its pop-up Honda Base Station trailer. It ...
As more and more motorists look to venture beyond the beaten path, automakers are increasingly looking to cater their wanderlust in a bid to capitalize on the burgeoning market. Suffice to say, it’s ...
If there’s one barrier to RV’ing, it’s the heft and cost to the hobby. The other barrier, though, may be more difficult to overcome: your partner’s objection to spending leisure time in a cramped, ...
I got a firsthand look at the Base Station Prototype, and though I was not allowed to go inside of it or touch it, I was allowed to take photos and ask Honda representatives to show me its various ...
As many as 80 million Americans now go camping. And while many will simply hike in and hike out, millions more prefer a little bit of comfort along the trail. That’s given rise to a big market for ...
The Honda Base Station is a prototype camper trailer(!) that the automaker sounds pretty serious about selling. The core concepts are modularity, lightness, and “democratizing camping.” It’s not being ...
Honda is continuing its legacy of participating in transportation-adjacent industries with the introduction of a new Honda-designed lightweight camping trailer that is suitable for use with compact ...
It's no secret that Honda has been pushing to position itself as more of an off-road brand in recent years. After launching the TrailSport trim basically as a tire package on previous-generation ...
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India’s electric two-wheeler space is witnessing a new phase, with established Japanese manufacturers finally stepping into the EV game. Honda and Suzuki, long known for their petrol-powered scooters, ...