Sony and Honda's joint-venture electric sedan made its debut during CES 2020.
Honda has announced an agreement to merge with Nissan in a deal worth a reported $54 billion. Mitsubishi, which has long been allied with Nissan, will decide by the end of January 2025 whether to join the venture, potentially increasing the total merger value to $58 billion.
Honda Motor will be cautious about starting production of new electric vehicles due to uncertainty about President-elect Donald Trump's industrial policy, a senior executive of the Japanese automaker said on Tuesday.
Sony has partnered with Honda on the Afeela 1, a new EV expected to go into production for the 2026 model year.
EV demand is down overall, but for some manufacturers, EV sales are on the rise. After a hindered start, General Motors finally got its electric vehicles into people’s hands, and the results show that the most popular model isn’t badged as a Chevrolet but as a Honda.
This Japanese EV sits on an American-designed platform, resulting in an attractive combination of good performance, impressive efficiency ratings, and enjoyable comfort levels. It's only been available to the market for just shy of a year,
From high-concept AI vehicles, to light-weight electric motor designs, CES 2025 is shaping up to solve some of the EV industry's biggest problems. We've rounded up our favorites for you.
Although Honda has yet to confirm any technical detail of its upcoming 0 Series, which will encompass seven individual models by 2030, its commitment to the latest tech and bold styling is proof that the marque is serious about EVs this time.
The futuristic looking concept electric vehicles that Honda had introduced at last year's CES are now much closer to becoming models you can actually buy. Honda has unveiled prototype versions of the 0 Series Saloon sedan and the 0 Series SUV at CES 2025.
Honda's new facility could drive breakthroughs in solid-state batteries for electric cars, ultimately leading to batteries with more than double the range of existing EVs.
Sony Honda Mobility (SHM) revealed pricing and preorder details for the AFEELA 1 lineup at their CES press event. The base model, AFEELA 1 Origin, will start at the aforementioned $89,900, while the premium AFEELA 1 Signature model will set you back $102,900.