Honda unveiled two of its latest prototype vehicles at this year's CES, the "0 Saloon" and "0 SUV" — part of the upcoming 0 Series EV lineup that is set to begin production in 2026.
The Honda 0 Saloon, the flagship model, has a bold wedge-shaped design and a spacious cabin despite its low profile. Meanwhile, the Honda 0 SUV, based on the Space-Hub concept, emphasizes flexibility and visibility with the aim of creating an “ever-advancing space.” Both models use “ASIMO OS,” the operating system developed by Honda, which aims to deliver “ultra-personal optimization” and seamless over-the-air (OTA) updates.
At its CES debut, Honda highlighted its commitment to Level 3 automated driving technology, which increases safety and enables “eyes-off” driving in certain situations. In addition, the collaboration with Renesas Electronics will result in the development of a high-performance system-on-chip (SoC) for future versions of the 0 Series.
At the time of writing, production of the new 0 Series is expected to begin in 2026, with North American markets being the priority, followed by Japan and Europe. There are no details yet on the pricing of these two flagship models.