Honda has introduced its two new electric vehicle concepts, the Honda 0 Series, at CES 2025, held on January 7. These innovative concepts include both an SUV and a saloon, showcasing the future of Honda’s electric car lineup. Set to go into production in the United States later this year, the Honda 0 Series will be launched globally in 2026.
The 0 Series will feature a newly developed dedicated EV platform, distinct from the Honda Prologue, which uses General Motors’ Ultium platform. Honda plans to release 30 new electric vehicles globally by 2030, and these models are a significant part of that ambitious strategy.
Though Honda has not revealed full details about the powertrain, the 0 Series is expected to offer single and dual electric motor setups. The single-motor version could generate 241 bhp, while the dual-motor variant may reach up to 482 bhp, with potential four-wheel-drive configurations. The EVs are expected to come equipped with a 90 kWh battery, providing a range of approximately 490 km on a single charge, with an optional 100 kWh battery for long-range versions.
Both models feature sleek, futuristic designs, with interiors that emphasize a minimalist, high-tech approach, including a digital control system. They will also include Level-3 ADAS powered by Honda’s AI technology, promising to improve safety and reduce traffic collision fatalities.
A standout feature is the introduction of ASIMO, a new AI-based operating system for the 0 Series. This OS will control key functions like ADAS and infotainment, and it will receive regular over-the-air updates to enhance performance and functionality.
 
 
          