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Honda unveils modular Base Station trailer prototype for EVs

01.07.2026 03:09 1 min 2 sources
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Honda unveils modular Base Station trailer prototype for EVs
Original source: Revista km77

In Brief

Honda has showcased the Base Station trailer prototype, featuring a modular design for use with electric vehicles. The lightweight concept accommodates four people and includes solar panels and a lithium battery.

Honda has unveiled the Base Station trailer prototype at a US exhibition. The model features a modular construction and is designed for use with electric vehicles.

Key features

The prototype is positioned as a camping concept for outdoor recreation.

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Honda unveils Base Station trailer prototype

06.03.2026 rvtravel.com HRV Original source

Honda unveils Base Station Prototype modular camping trailer

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