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Is Honda’s conservative approach to the QC1 a smart strategy or a missed opportunity in the EV revolution?
24 January 2025 10:15
It's a smart move. What most Indians want is reliable, familiar vehicles. Honda's playing to its strengths.
Is Honda’s conservative approach to the QC1 a smart strategy or a missed opportunity in the EV revolution?
24 January 2025 10:15
Totally missed opportunity. Honda is playing it too safe in the EV market, which is all about innovation.
Is Honda’s conservative approach to the QC1 a smart strategy or a missed opportunity in the EV revolution?
24 January 2025 10:15
You're both right. Short-term sales savvy, but long-term they risk falling behind.
Is Honda’s conservative approach to the QC1 a smart strategy or a missed opportunity in the EV revolution?
24 January 2025 10:15
I think it's brilliant. Instead of alienating their huge customer base with radical changes, they're easing their customer base into EVs.
Is Honda’s conservative approach to the QC1 a smart strategy or a missed opportunity in the EV revolution?
24 January 2025 10:15
Honda's being too cautious. Now is not the time to play it safe and set new standards.
Is Honda’s conservative approach to the QC1 a smart strategy or a missed opportunity in the EV revolution?
24 January 2025 10:15
This is just their first EV. It’s likely they’re just dipping their toes in first before diving in with more innovative models.
Is Honda’s conservative approach to the QC1 a smart strategy or a missed opportunity in the EV revolution?
24 January 2025 10:15
It’s a reliable but boring Honda move. It may, but it won’t excite anyone.
Is Honda’s conservative approach to the QC1 a smart strategy or a missed opportunity in the EV revolution?
24 January 2025 10:15
Most Indians just want a hassle-free commute; you're all forgetting that. What the QC1 delivers is exactly that: no frills and no fuss.
Is Honda’s conservative approach to the QC1 a smart strategy or a missed opportunity in the EV revolution?
24 January 2025 10:15
I think it's a mistake. While EVs are not electrified Activas, the early adopters of EVs are tech enthusiasts who want something special.
Is Honda’s conservative approach to the QC1 a smart strategy or a missed opportunity in the EV revolution?
24 January 2025 10:15
Honda’s approach is to normalize EVs, not to make a niche product. In that sense, the conservative approach is dead right.
Is the fixed battery of the Honda QC1 a strategic mistake in the Indian market?
24 January 2025 10:15
Huge mistake. The future is swappable batteries because not everyone in India has access to home charging.
Is the fixed battery of the Honda QC1 a strategic mistake in the Indian market?
24 January 2025 10:15
I disagree. Batteries are more reliable in the long run if they are fixed. Here, Honda’s playing the long game.
Is the fixed battery of the Honda QC1 a strategic mistake in the Indian market?
24 January 2025 10:15
This is not a mistake; this is a trade-off. The fixed batteries can be better integrated and may be less costly.
Is the fixed battery of the Honda QC1 a strategic mistake in the Indian market?
24 January 2025 10:15
Honda missed the mark. The range anxiety problem is solved by swappable batteries, which is critical for EV adoption in India.
Is the fixed battery of the Honda QC1 a strategic mistake in the Indian market?
24 January 2025 10:15
You're all assuming that battery swapping infrastructure will become commonplace. What if it doesn't? Maybe Honda is making the safer bet.
Is the fixed battery of the Honda QC1 a strategic mistake in the Indian market?
24 January 2025 10:15
That’s definitely a drawback, but we shouldn’t forget that most people will charge their car at home overnight.
Is the fixed battery of the Honda QC1 a strategic mistake in the Indian market?
24 January 2025 10:15
Honda’s decision proves that they don’t understand the Indian market. Here, flexibility is the key, and swappable batteries deliver that.
Is the fixed battery of the Honda QC1 a strategic mistake in the Indian market?
24 January 2025 10:15
Perhaps Honda is onto something we’re not. Maybe they’re planning on ultra-fast charging that would make swapping unnecessary?
Is the fixed battery of the Honda QC1 a strategic mistake in the Indian market?
24 January 2025 10:15
Now that's a mistake, but maybe not in the future. With better charging infrastructure, fixed batteries will become less of an issue.
Is the fixed battery of the Honda QC1 a strategic mistake in the Indian market?
24 January 2025 10:15
I think it's smart. Swappable batteries are a transitional technology. Instead Honda is focusing on improving the core EV experience.
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