Honda Reveals Futuristic Electric Vehicle Designs

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Honda Reveals Futuristic Electric Vehicle Designs
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Honda unveiled the 0 Saloon and 0 SUV at CES 2025, showcasing their bold new electric vehicle designs that will launch in North America from 2026. The models feature unique styling elements, expansive cabins, and potential nods to Honda's sports car heritage.

Honda has previewed the design of its future electric vehicles (EVs), confirming they will make a dramatic departure from the Japanese brand’s current model lineup. The Honda 0 Series EVs were first previewed in computer-animated concept form last year, both in sleek booted Saloon and people-mover Space-Hub guises.

Overnight, Honda revealed the 0 Saloon and 0 SUV at the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, the latter of which came as a surprise as it had not previously been teased, though its design is based on that of the Space-Hub. The two EVs preview future models which are due to launch in North America from 2026, followed by Japan, Asia, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and South America. Honda Australia has previously said it has no plans to bring the 0 Series models here. The 0 SUV’s front-end design features a unique stepped element, rather than a completely smooth face. An illuminated and revised Honda badge sits between two lets of 15 LED headlights. The 0 Saloon, meanwhile, has a more sloped frontal design, with the clear aim of reducing wind resistance to increase driving range. Its headlights are covered when not in use, with sliding panels revealing the units when activated. Both models feature near-upright rear-ends with high rooflines compared to the height of their wheel-arches, making them appear even larger at the back. They also feature similar cabins, complete with wide panoramic displays, side mirror camera display screens, rectangular ‘yoke’ steering wheels, and plenty of glass to give the impression of space. A recent preview of the 0 Series models showed the interior of the EVs could include a feature which replicates the instrument cluster from past Honda sports cars such as the S2000 and NSX, as well as their exhaust noise which is played through the car’s speakers – similar to the Hyundai Ioniq 5

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