At the CES show in Las Vegas, Honda unveiled a new family of electric vehicles, the Honda 0. Production is set to begin in the USA in 2026. This was reported on the official website of the Japanese automaker.
The four-door Honda 0 Saloon and the 0 SUV crossover are officially classified as pre-production prototypes. These electric cars feature angular designs and a streamlined silhouette with a curved roof. Additionally, they boast unique LED lighting.
The new Honda 0 Saloon, in particular, has a striking wedge-shaped silhouette reminiscent of concepts from the 1970s.
Inside the Honda 0, a yoke-style steering wheel and five displays have been installed on the dashboard. The electric vehicle features a digital instrument cluster, a central touchscreen, a separate display for the front passenger, and two camera monitors that replace traditional rearview mirrors.
Honda has developed a new operating system for its electric vehicles called Asimo, which incorporates artificial intelligence. This system manages multimedia, a suite of safety features, and a Level 3 autopilot (allowing the driver to take their hands off the wheel).
The Honda 0 electric vehicles will be available in a 241-horsepower rear-wheel-drive version and a 482-horsepower all-wheel-drive version. Customers can choose between two battery options: approximately 80 kWh and 100 kWh. Even the base model will have a range exceeding 480 km.
By the way, the CES show also showcased the electric vehicle Afeela 1 from Sony and Honda.