Everus

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Everus (Li Nian)
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OwnerGuangqi Honda Automobile
CountryPeople's Republic of China
IntroducedApril 2008
MarketsPeople's Republic of China

Everus (Li Nian) is a car marque of Guangqi Honda, a joint venture between Honda and Guangzhou Automobile Group (GAC Group).[1] Honda became the first foreign automaker to develop vehicles under a brand owned by its local joint venture automaker in China.[2] Li Nian launched its first car, the S1 at the Shanghai Auto Show in April 2011.[3]

Products[]

Everus S1[]

The S1 is the first Everus car available for sale. It is a rebadged fourth-generation Honda City saloon and went on sale in April 2011.

Everus VE-1[]

An electric subcompact CUV loosely based on Honda Vezel that was previewed by the Everus EV concept.[4][5] The vehicle is jointly developed by Honda and GAC Honda, with a range of 340 kilometres (210 mi) from the 53.6-kWh lithium-ion battery (NCM622) on the New European Driving Cycle, powered by an electric motor drives with 120 kilowatts (160 hp) and 280 newton-metres (210 lb⋅ft) of torque.[5]

Concept cars[]

To announce the Everus marque in 2008, Li Nian, a compact SUV concept car was revealed at the Beijing International Automobile Exhibition Auto China.[2]

The Li Nian Roadster concept was shown by Guangqi Honda in 2009 Shanghai Auto Show.[6]

The Li Nian Sedan concept was debuted at Auto China 2010 in Beijing.[7]

The EV SUV concept was debuted at Auto China 2018 in Beijing.[8]

Everus EV concept


References[]

  1. ^ "Guangqi Honda's Original Brand Introduces "Li Nian S1"". Honda press release. 18 April 2011. Archived from the original on 25 June 2012. Retrieved 12 February 2012.
  2. ^ a b Guangzhou Honda Reveals New Proprietary Brand Honda press release 21 Apr 2008
  3. ^ GAC-Honda Li Nian S1 to launch at Shanghai auto show
  4. ^ "2018广州车展:理念VE-1补贴后售17.08万".
  5. ^ a b Panait, Mircea (25 November 2018). "Honda Everus VE-1 Launched In China, Based On the HR-V". autoevolution. Retrieved 14 August 2019.
  6. ^ Shanghai 2009: Guangzhou Honda Linian roadster concept
  7. ^ Beijing 2010: Honda Introduces Li Nian Everus Concept Sedan
  8. ^ Everus EV Concept: A Look Into Honda’s EV Future
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