Honda has unveiled its prototypes for its new 0 Series line of battery-powered electric vehicles. The carmaker presented two of its Honda 0 SUV and Honda 0 Saloon prototypes on Tuesday at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
Long before adventure motorcycles became cool, Honda was producing a “heavy duty” minibike that was designed to be loaded up with gear and ridden almost anywhere you could imagine. It was called the Motra,
A year on from wowing crowds at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas with two wild and all-electric 0 Series concept cars, Honda has returned to CES with new prototypes that are true to the original designs and preview production models that will go on sale next year.
Interior lighting aimed at reducing motion sickness. Shiny new dashboard and windshield displays. And AI-powered voice assistants paired with abundant infotainment systems to keep you company on long drives.
"Because of Trump's initiatives, we might be very careful how we would start production" of upcoming electric models, Honda Executive Vice President Noriya Kaihara said at the CES technology conference in Las Vegas.
Just like it did last year, Honda came to CES in Las Vegas this week to host the world premiere of two prototypes previewing the Japanese automaker’s new 0 Series line of battery-electric vehicles. The first production models will launch in North America next year followed by global markets.
At CES, Honda provides an update on the development of the new Honda 0 e-vehicle platform, with the first models due to be launched in Europe in 2026.
It's Honda's turn to host a CES keynote. The automaker will reveal two prototype EVs from its 0 Series lineup.
The carmaker presented two of its Honda 0 SUV and Honda 0 Saloon prototypes on Tuesday at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Production models based on both prototypes are expected to ...
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