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Volkswagen electric minivan

Volkswagen electric minivan

Photo taken in Tokyo on June 20, 2025, shows Volkswagen's electric minivan, ID. Buzz. The German carmaker's Japan unit began accepting orders for the vehicle the same day.

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Honda's new electric vehicle model

Honda's new electric vehicle model

Honda Motor Co. unveils the Space-Hub minivan, one of two models in the 0 Series electric vehicle lineup, to the media at a showroom in Tokyo on March 4, 2024, ahead of its opening to the general public the following day.

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Honda Motor's new EV series

Honda Motor's new EV series

Photo taken on Jan. 9, 2024, in Las Vegas, shows Honda Motor Co.'s Space-Hub minivan, one of two models the Japanese automaker unveiled in its new electric vehicle series.

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Honda Motor's new EV series

Honda Motor's new EV series

Honda Motor Co. President Toshihiro Mibe poses with the Space-Hub minivan in Las Vegas on Jan. 9, 2024, as the Japanese automaker unveiled its new electric vehicle series.

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Volkswagen ID.Buzz electric van

Volkswagen ID.Buzz electric van

Photo taken on March 9, 2023, in Tokyo shows the ID.Buzz electric minivan. The Japanese unit of Volkswagen AG said the same day it plans to release the car for the Japanese market in late 2024 or afterward.

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Toyota releases hybrid version of Alphard minivan

Toyota releases hybrid version of Alphard minivan

NAGOYA, Japan - Toyota Motor Corp. on July 30 released the gasoline-electric hybrid version of its Alphard minivan introduced in May last year, Alphard Hybrid. The Alphard Hybrid features a system made up of a 2.4-liter high-efficiency gas engine, front motor and continuously variable transmission. The G Edition in the Alphard Hybrid series is priced at 4.12 million yen, about 1.1 million yen more than the gasoline version.

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Toyota releases new hybrid minivan Estima Hybrid

Toyota releases new hybrid minivan Estima Hybrid

TOKYO, Japan - Toyota Motor Corp. President Fujio Cho stands by the Estima Hybrid, the world's first mass-produced hybrid minivan, which went on sale on June 15. The four-wheel-drive minivan, with a hybrid system combining an electric motor and conventional gas engine, offers stability, fuel economy and environmental compatibility. The eight-seater Estima Hybrid costs 3.35 million yen, while the G Selection model with options is 3.60 million yen.

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Fiat Chrysler unveils self-driving electric minivan

Fiat Chrysler unveils self-driving electric minivan

Photo taken Jan. 3, 2017, in Las Vegas shows the interior of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles' all-electric, self-driving-capable Portal concept minivan. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Fiat Chrysler unveils all-electric concept vehicle

Fiat Chrysler unveils all-electric concept vehicle

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles' all-electric, self-driving-capable Portal concept minivan is unveiled in Las Vegas on Jan. 3, 2017. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Toyota releases hybrid version of Alphard minivan

Toyota releases hybrid version of Alphard minivan

NAGOYA, Japan - Toyota Motor Corp. on July 30 released the gasoline-electric hybrid version of its Alphard minivan introduced in May last year, Alphard Hybrid. The Alphard Hybrid features a system made up of a 2.4-liter high-efficiency gas engine, front motor and continuously variable transmission. The G Edition in the Alphard Hybrid series is priced at 4.12 million yen, about 1.1 million yen more than the gasoline version. (Kyodo)

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