TOKYO -- Honda's electric vehicles sales in China are stalling on high prices and a lack of driver-assistance functions, leaving the Japanese automaker struggling to establish its brand in the world's largest car market.
Automaker grapples with high pricing, lack of hands-free-driving technology in competitive market

Honda Motor's P7 electric sport utility vehicle has been struggling in China. (Photo by Shinya Sawai)
TOKYO -- Honda's electric vehicles sales in China are stalling on high prices and a lack of driver-assistance functions, leaving the Japanese automaker struggling to establish its brand in the world's largest car market.