Afeela is starting to become a little bit more than just a feeling. The electric vehicle, which is a joint venture between Sony and Honda, is finally available for preorder. And it only took five ...
In a little over a year, Sony Honda Mobility expects to launch the Afeela 1, a battery-electric sedan that’s been very visibly half a decade in the making. When I ask CEO Yasuhide Mizuno about ...
Honda and Sony are looking to convince prospective ... The two companies say the Afeela 1 “pursues an interactive relationship between people and vehicles” and will reach the hands of ...
If the Afeela 1 was intended as a showcase for semi-autonomous driving features, its existence begins to make sense, sort of. After all, that’s why Honda and Sony partnered in the first place.
What happens when Sony and Honda decide to build a car together? A few years ago that might have sounded like a strange question, but today we have the answer and it’s called the Afeela 1.
But will it be worth the wait? Coinciding with the opening of reservations, Sony Honda Mobility brought updated prototypes of the Afeela 1 (as it’s now officially known) to CES 2025 ...
Sony's Afeela 1 EV is here, offering 482 horsepower, autonomous features, and high-end entertainment—available for preorder, ...
However, not every announced invention is equally promising. One questionable reveal was Sony Honda Mobility's AFEELA 1. Already available to pre-order for a small, refundable reservation fee ...
The Sony Honda Mobility Afeela 1, an electric sedan from the new company, is set to go on sale in 2026. Related: Honda, Acura Expand EV Charging Access With New Agreements As a clue to where Sony ...
When electronics, entertainment, and carmaker behemoths like Sony and Honda combine forces, you get the Afeela 1. At the start of the CES consumer technology show in Las Vegas this week ...
Sony and Honda‘s eagerly anticipated AFEELA 1 electric vehicle is available to pre-order now, the brands announced jointly today at CES 2025 in Las Vegas – the same city and show where they ...