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Honda Is Still Serious About the Camper It Designed to Go With Its Canceled EVs

In January, Honda surprised us with something called the Base Station: A futuristic-looking towable camper designed to be light and versatile, with modular features ranging from air conditioning, to a shower, to a futon that folds out into a bed, depending on how the owner wishes to fill the space. It was indeed a neat concept, as an automaker like Honda surely would have much to offer to the recreational space, but we had precious few details about production feasibility. All we knew was that Honda was serious about bringing it to market.

But so much has changed for Honda in the last three months. It went from having three global EVs set to begin their rollout this year, to none. And while the Base Station was not an EV, it was holistically imagined as part of that ecosystem, alongside the Motocompacto. It echoed the design of the cance …


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Author: Adam Ismail

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