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Honda’s electric go-karts pack a race car’s spirit into a tiny EV. These fun vehicles will hit 45 mph—and have more in common with real open-wheel race cars than you might think.
The Honda eGX Racing Kart is a concept for now, but its greatest appeal is that it's powered by two 1.3-kWh batteries that last for up to 45 minutes of flat-out driving and can be replaced in ...
We Drive Honda's Electric Racing Go-Kart: Build the Damn Thing! Story by Mac Morrison,Manufacturer • 18m. The eGX kart concept is super fun, fast, easy to run, and makes a lot of sense.
It’s not Honda’s first electric kart, however, as the company built a kid's e-kart called the Minimoto Go-Kart, which ran on a rechargeable 36-volt battery and reached speeds of 18 miles per hour.
GREENCASTLE, Ind. — It’s not every day we get to review a serious go-kart, but that day has officially come with the Honda eGX Racing Kart Concept. Yes, “e” ...
Honda eGX Electric Go-Kart Concept: Playing catch-up. An electric go-kart is nothing new. Go into any K1 Speed indoor karting facility and you’ll be met with rows and rows of the little guys, ...
Honda Performance Development, the racing unit of Honda Motor Co. in the U.S., has begun selling a small engine aimed at leveling the field -- or track -- in “Kid Kart” competition.
Many years before Honda built their now legendary Accord-based four-slamming-door high-roof miniature van, the Odyssey name was used by Honda’s Powersports division for a minimalist single-seat ...
But a Honda Z600 isn’t most cars. I’m pretty sure everyone who’s ever taken a kart around an indoor go-kart track has wondered, hey, I wonder if I could drive a car on this track?
Honda’s clean and easy-to-run electric racing kart is plenty fun to drive and better than most e-karts we’ve driven. It needs to go into production!
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