Honda Introduces the 0 Series Electric Vehicles
Honda Motor has unveiled two groundbreaking electric vehicles, the Honda 0 Saloon and Honda 0 SUV, at the CES tech conference in Las Vegas. Both vehicles are part of Honda’s innovative 0 Series, which represents the company’s latest step into the EV market.
Made in Ohio: The Future of Honda EVs
These futuristic vehicles will be manufactured at Honda’s multibillion-dollar facility in central Ohio. Production is set to begin in 2026, starting with the Honda 0 SUV, followed by the Honda 0 Saloon.
What Are the Honda 0 Series EVs?
The Honda 0 Saloon is an updated version of a concept car introduced at CES last year, while the Honda 0 SUV offers a unique design tailored for North American markets. Though specific details about pricing, range, and performance remain under wraps, both vehicles showcase Honda’s vision for a sustainable future.
Cutting-Edge Asimo OS
Honda also revealed a new operating system for the 0 Series vehicles called Asimo OS. Named after Honda’s iconic humanoid robot, this system enables advanced features like hands-free driving. Asimo OS will power all models in the 0 Series lineup.
Honda’s EV Journey
This announcement comes a day after Honda’s collaboration with Sony unveiled the AFEELA 1, another highly anticipated EV. The AFEELA 1 will launch in California this year, with deliveries starting in 2026.
Looking Ahead
Honda’s new 0 Series EVs mark a significant leap in the company’s electric vehicle ambitions. With innovative technology and Ohio-based production, Honda is gearing up to meet growing EV demand in North America.