Honda Shows 2 New Hybrid Sedan, SUV ConceptsHonda (Honda)Two months have passed since Honda announced a catastrophically expensive plan to cancel its 0 Series EVs less than a year before production would have began. $9.9 billion in EV-related write-offs and other financial moves meant that Honda posted its first loss as a publicly traded company since the 1950s, so the brand used its annual business briefing on Thursday to show off its updated plans for the future.First are two concepts, starting with an unnamed Honda sedan with chunky styling that evokes the shape of classic hatchbacks on the proportions of a larger four-door. Honda has not been specific on what exactly this concept is supposed to preview, but it certainly looks like it could be a largely production-ready successor to the current Accord.Honda (Honda)The concept could also be a prelude (no, not that one) to a larger new Civic—or, given the shape and size, a direct competitor to Toyota's unusual Crown crossover-sedan. Since the Accord is one of the cars hit by long delays to planned new models announced last week, the other options may be more plausible.Acura (Acura)The second concept is an Acura crossover—seemingly, the new RDX hybrid previewed back in January. Unfortunately for Acura buyers champing at the bit to lay hands on this stylish crossover, that teaser came alongside the announcement that the current RDX iss going on hiatus on anticipation of the new car's launch in "the next couple of years."Honda (Honda)Unsurprisingly, the brand has also dropped plans to leave the combustion engine behind by 2040. Instead, the two cars shown here are just a couple of what Honda says will be 15 new hybrids through 2030. Some of those new cars could re-use components from the 0 Series EV architecture dropped back in March, potentially getting something from the once-promising EV series onto roads in the near future.You Might Also LikeIf You Can Only Own One Car, Make It One of TheseThese Are the Most Popular Cars by State