As we enter the second month of 2025, Honda is inching closer to commencing BEV production at its long-standing ...
As Honda confirmed last April, Marysville will truly get the automaker to the point of EV mass production in North America, ...
The affordable Honda EV, which could go on sale by 2026, may be produced in the Ohio factory, avoiding potential tariffs ...
My family took one look at my photos of the Honda 0 Series Saloon Prototype and agreed that it looked like a mashup between a Lamborghini, a Cybertruck, and a DeLorean. It was not a compliment. Photo: ...
Experience the groundbreaking future of electric mobility with Honda’s debut of the Honda 0 Series prototypes at CES 2025. Unveiling the Honda 0 SUV and Honda 0 Saloon, these revolutionary EVs ...
At CES 2025 Honda unveiled the “0 Saloon” and “0 SUV,” two EV prototypes from its 2026 0 Series. Along with the new sleek models coming down the pipeline, Honda quietly revealed its first ...
Honda is inching closer to a production version of its 0-series electric vehicles (EV) with the unveiling of the Honda 0 Saloon and 0 SUV prototype at CES 2025, both of which the Japanese carmaker is ...
They still look almost identical (although they’re now both painted white and the saloon has new lights—nothing escapes our eagle eyes), and they’re actually still in the prototype phase. But Honda ...
Honda has unveiled two exciting prototype models at CES 2025: the Honda 0 Saloon and Honda 0 SUV, marking the start of the Honda 0 Series. These vehicles, set to launch globally in 2026, feature Honda ...
The Honda 0 Series models, including the Honda 0 SUV and the Honda 0 Saloon, will be equipped with ASIMO OS. Listen to Story Both Honda vehicles will be first launched in the North American market.
This EV is the company’s flagship prototype model of the series and encapsulates Honda’s “Thin, Light, and Wise.” tagline and approach to production this time around. The Honda Saloon EV ...
Andrew J. Hawkins is transportation editor with 10+ years of experience who covers EVs, public transportation, and aviation. His work has appeared in The New York Daily News and City & State.