This is the latest crossover from Honda and its name ‘Everus’ is from the GAC Honda’s EV venture, and the car is a joint development with Honda’s Guangzhou R&D center, Honda Motor China Technology Co, and GAC Honda, which itself is a joint venture between Honda and the Chinese GAC Group. All in all, the Everus EV will go on sale by the end of the year, and it will also be made available as a shared vehicle via Reachstar, a car sharing company in which Honda is investing. The car is Honda’s first Chinese mass-production EV, and the concept looks pretty production ready to us.
Honda’s line-up of electric vehicles will include 20 new models by the end of 2025, and the Everus counts as one of them. Reportedly, it’s partially based on the Honda HR-V crossover, which is certainly consistent with what we’re seeing beyond the unique front fascia. No information about the electric drivetrain is yet available, or whether the HR-V could get a comparable full-electric variant with matching technology.