The 1969 Honda CB750 brought the four-cylinder superbike to the masses and changed performance motorcycles forever.
Honda has an unsung reputation for sustainability. In 1974, the Japanese automaker became the first car company to meet U.S. Clean Air Act standards without the use of a catalytic converter.
Sony Honda Mobility, the joint venture established by the two Japanese conglomerates, has decided to give up on the two “Afeela”-branded EVs that it has spent the last few years developing. The ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The State Department has slashed by about 80% the fee for Americans to formally renounce their U.S. citizenship. After years of legal battles with several groups representing ...
Last year, Honda gave Ars a tour of some of its manufacturing facilities in Ohio. The Anna Engine Plant and Marysville Auto Plant had undergone a transformation that added to their capabilities: a ...
With Honda’s imminent launch of its mouth-wateringly retro-styled, ‘Freddie Spencer’-inspired (although this is debatable) CB1000F, which follows hot on the heels of last year’s best-selling, ...
A brand-new 2004 Honda Dream CB50R, built to commemorate the Japanese brand’s early racing history that began in the 50cc class, is up for sale in Damme, Belgium. Over the course of its history, Honda ...
Honda is undertaking a massive overhaul and upgrade of its lineup of hybrid vehicles, the platforms they ride on, and the drive units that propel them, with the expectation that hybrids will be around ...
Rumors have been swirling around the Honda CB1000F for a while. It was more a matter of when it would be revealed than if. Now here it is, in all its glory, Honda’s neo-retro naked bike that carries ...
Honda originally produced the CB350 as a twin and a four-cylinder (the latter of which was known as the CB350F) in various capacities from 1968 to 1974. Eventually, however, the Big Red phased out the ...