If you think automakers are pulling back on the EV market, don’t tell that to Honda. The Japanese automaker used this week’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas to roll out a trio of battery-powered models, including a high-tech package developed in partnership with Sony, as well as two EVs based on the 0 Series concepts first unveiled at CES a year ago.
While Honda was a pioneer in automotive electrification, launching its first hybrid model a quarter-century ago, it’s been slow to go all-electric. At the moment, it offers just two models, the Honda Prologue and the Acura ZDX — both developed as part of a joint venture with General Motors.
At this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, however, the third-largest Japanese automaker made it clear it’s tired of lagging behind rivals like GM, Hyundai, and Volkswagen.
During a Tuesday morning news conference, Honda revealed two new “0 Series” models based on concepts first shown at CES 2024. That followed a Monday night reveal of a third battery-electric model, this one developed in partnership with consumer electronics giant Sony and set to be sold through the new Afeela brand.

Going It Alone
While Honda relied heavily on GM to get into the EV market, the 0 Series models are in-house projects that utilize new, skateboard-like platforms and designs.
Company officials announced that both 0 Series vehicles will make use of the new Asimo OS, “a new original vehicle operating system developed by Honda (which) will offer a customized mobility experience.”
Both the Saloon and SUV will go into production in 2026 at the new Honda EV Hub in Ohio. That should help the automaker sidestep the tariffs President-elect Donald Trump has threatened to put in place on foreign-made EVs and other vehicles.
Honda 0: Pushing Design Limits

Honda 0 Saloon


Honda 0 Series SUV



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Sony/Honda AFEELA 1


