Honda Unveils Revolutionary 0 Series EVs: Futuristic Saloon and SUV Coming in 2026

Honda Unveils Revolutionary 0 Series EVs: Futuristic Saloon and SUV Coming in 2026

By Michael Anderson

January 7, 2025 at 10:20 PM

Honda has unveiled two groundbreaking electric vehicles – the 0 Saloon and 0 SUV – set to hit markets in 2026. These futuristic vehicles represent a significant leap in Honda's electric vehicle lineup.

Design Features

  • Saloon model features a distinctive wedge shape reminiscent of a Lamborghini Murcielago
  • SUV sports an upright front end with a gloss black panel concealing headlights and illuminated Honda logo
  • Both models maintain most design elements from their original CES 2024 concept versions

White Honda concept car

White Honda concept car

Light blue Honda sedan parked

Light blue Honda sedan parked

Honda 0 electric SUV concept

Honda 0 electric SUV concept

Interior and Technology

  • Spacious cabin design prioritizing passenger comfort
  • Steer-by-wire system with yoke steering wheel
  • Large bank of dashboard screens surpassing Mercedes' Hyperscreen
  • Asimo OS software featuring AI-powered driver assistance
  • Level 3 autonomous driving capabilities
  • Over-the-air update functionality

Interior of Honda Zero concept car

Interior of Honda Zero concept car

Purple interior of Honda SUV

Purple interior of Honda SUV

Key Features

  • Advanced AI learning system for improved road safety
  • Full autonomous driving capabilities
  • Entertainment and meeting capabilities while in autonomous mode
  • Regular software updates for feature enhancement

Blue Honda sedan side view

Blue Honda sedan side view

White Honda SUV rear view

White Honda SUV rear view

Market Release

  • Expected launch: 2026
  • Anticipated pricing: Starting above £60,000
  • Final model names to be announced
  • Battery specifications and range details pending

Both vehicles represent Honda's commitment to next-generation electric mobility, combining futuristic design with advanced autonomous technology and spacious, user-centric interiors.

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