Honda's latest Series 0 prototypes indicate that the company is re-emerging in the realm of thrilling and innovative electric vehicles.
Anticipate a sleek, futuristic design paired with a robotic-themed operating system on the way.
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- Honda reconfirms its commitment to line-up of bold new EVs
- The Honda 0 SUV will launch in North America in early 2026
- Asimo operating system will bring advanced levels of automated driving
Don’t worry, dear reader, you’re not experiencing a persistent case of CES déjà vu. Indeed, Honda has once again unveiled its vision for the forthcoming 0 Series electric vehicle lineup, introducing what they referred to as the Saloon and the Space-Hub at last year's exhibition... featuring concept cars that bear a striking resemblance to those previously shown.
However, the Japanese brand asserts that progress is accelerating, reaffirming its dedication to the innovative and striking wedge-shaped designs by showcasing its 0 SUV and 0 Saloon prototype models at this year's technology festival in Las Vegas.
Although the Saloon resembles last year's model, sporting a vibrant new color scheme and revised headlight design, the 0 SUV provides perhaps the clearest glimpse of what we can expect from this innovative range of upcoming electric vehicles.
The angular, MPV-inspired design of last year's concept has been replaced by a more conventional SUV front, featuring a sleek rear that resembles that of an estate or shooting brake.
The Japanese brand has announced that the 0 SUV is set to hit North American markets in early 2026, with the sleek and elongated Saloon model expected to follow soon after. Additionally, both vehicles are anticipated to be available in global markets, including Japan and Europe.
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