MARYSVILLE, Ohio — Honda of America is unveiling its bold new plan to dominate car manufacturing for several decades.
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News Center 7′s Mike Campbell gets a behind-the-scenes look at Honda facilities in the Miami Valley that will play key roles in transforming the company’s future today on News Center 7 at 5:00.
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The assembly plant is located just outside of the Miami Valley in Marysville, Union County.
News Center 7′s Mike Campbell toured the plant and got sneak peeks at several of the Honda EV vehicles that will be made in late 2025.
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Some include Honda Zero, Honda Saloons, and even prototype EVs.
Honda officials announced the company is pioneering flexible manufacturing at the plant.
The company will be able to make electric vehicles on the same line as hybrid, internal combustion engine, and gas vehicles.
This flexibility will allow the company to shift quickly to meet consumer demands.
“We’ve had 13 major steps in this process over the last two to three years and we did it while continuing to run production and provide products for our customers that they want and need every day,” Honda Large Project Leader Mike Fischer said.
News Center 7 will continue to follow this story.
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