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Honda will unveil its all-new EV Concept vehicle at next month's Geneva International Motor Show.

Based of the Honda Fit (sold here as Honda Jazz) the all-electric plug-in vehicle is part of the Japanese company's "Road to Zero Emissions". Honda says this latest example is an evolution of its current hybrid and near-future plug-in and fuel cell electric vehicle technology, similar to that seen in the Honda Clarity.

Honda estimate a driving range of 160kg which can be maximised by the use of an innovative three-mode electric drive system, adapted from the Honda CR-Z.

The Honda Fit EV will be introduced in the US and Japan sometime next year. More specification information and pricing will be revealed at next month's show.

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