Honda currently sells the most fuel-efficient lineup of vehicles in the U.S., and the company says its vehicles collectively emit the fewest carbon dioxide emissions of any automaker. Honda was also the first to sell an electrified car in the U.S. market, the delightful original Insight in all of its 2-seat, teardrop-shaped beauty.

Lately, however, the automaker's electrification efforts seem comparatively tame in relation to other car companies' announcements. But this is not to say Honda hasn't done anything on this front:
Now, Honda is fully committing to electrification. The automaker officially announced the following plans to go electric:
Honda also announced new safety initiatives that strive to eliminate fatalities for occupants of its automobiles and riders of its motorcycles by 2050. The automaker plans what it calls "omnidirectional" advanced driving assistance systems (ADAS), expanding beyond its current Honda Sensing capabilities.
Recently, Honda became the first automaker to offer Level 3 ADAS approved for use on public roads. It is available only in the company's home market of Japan.
Honda is the source of information for this article. It was accurate on April 23, 2021, but it may have changed since that date.

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