Cars, motorbikes and aeroplane: Honda announces new products for Japan Mobility Show 2025

By: Volodymyr Kolominov | 29.08.2025, 22:39
Honda is preparing a sensation for Japan Mobility Show 2025! Announcement of Honda's participation in Japan Mobility Show 2025. Source: Honda

Honda has revealed the first teasers of its display at the Japan Mobility Show 2025, which opens in Tokyo on 29 October. The images show nine silhouettes, some of which are already familiar to the public, but several new products the company is keeping secret.

Here's What We Know

The Honda 0 Series Saloon and SUV prototypes - the next-generation electric models scheduled to launch in 2026 - have been officially confirmed. The first to go into production will be a crossover, its production will be organised in Ohio. Interestingly, a third silhouette can be seen next to them in the teaser - perhaps Honda is preparing another electric car.

The main debut will be the production version of the revived Honda Prelude. Two coupes are visible in the teaser, which raises questions: the second may be a car with Sports Style package from the catalogue of branded accessories, a limited ON Limited Edition with black roof and additional equipment or a mysterious Prelude Type R, which has been rumoured for a long time.

An electric version of the Honda N-One e: kei-car, shown a month ago, is also expected to premiere. It is likely to be accompanied by a sportier version reminiscent of the Super EV prototype shown at the Goodwood Festival. A version with Mugen accessories cannot be ruled out either.

Among crossovers, Japanese media are waiting for Vezel e:HEV in RS version, as well as hybrid CR-V e:HEV, which is not yet available in Honda's home market.

In addition to cars, Honda will show seven motorbikes, power equipment and even an aeroplane in Tokyo. There will be a full-size mock-up of the HondaJet Elite II business jet cabin, and among the two-wheeled novelties will be the electric CUV e: and the Rebel 1100 S cruiser with DCT automatic transmission.

Honda will reveal details gradually, with the next update expected at the end of September. Press days for the show will be held on 29 and 30 October, while visitors will be able to access the show from 31 October to 9 November.

Source: Honda