Two Honda 0 Series prototypes for CES 2025 hint at production models coming in 2026

By: Volodymyr Kolominov | today, 15:24

Honda has announced the unveiling of two "impressive new prototypes" of electric vehicles at the upcoming CES 2025. These prototypes represent the next models in Honda's 0 Series lineup, which will hit the global market in 2026.

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The image from Honda's press release shows two models. On the left is a relatively small car with a low silhouette, reminiscent of last year's Saloon EV Concept. The car retains its characteristic design features: 'voluminous' LED lights at the rear, an illuminated brand name and a slim brake light integrated into the diffuser. This time, the model is labelled as a "prototype" rather than a "concept", hinting at its nearer readiness for series production.


This is what the Honda Saloon EV Concept looked like when unveiled at CES 2024 in January 2024. Illustration: Honda

On the right is a prototype with the proportions of a large SUV. It looks like a potential competitor to the Hyundai Ioniq 9 or the Kia EV9. The car has a box-shaped body, a long wheelbase and a near-vertical rear window with a horseshoe-shaped light line framing it. In contrast, the car on the left has two horizontal lights at the base of the rear bumper.


Release schedule for Honda 0 Series cars. Illustration: Honda

In addition to prototypes of new models, Honda will unveil at CES 2025 its own operating system for future electric vehicles, new automated driving technologies and a system-on-chip (SoC) for these systems. In addition, the Japanese automaker will reveal an energy service that will be available with future Honda 0 Series models.

Honda's press conference at CES will take place on Tuesday, 7 January 2025.

Source: Honda