TOKYO -- Honda Motor will promote the head of its research and development unit as the company's new president, Nikkei has learned, signaling a deeper shift to electrification for the Japanese automaker.
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A Honda E electric car is seen at the Brussels Motor Show in January 2020. © Reuters
TOKYO -- Honda Motor will promote the head of its research and development unit as the company's new president, Nikkei has learned, signaling a deeper shift to electrification for the Japanese automaker.