Honda unveils futuristic-looking 0 Series EVs

Two concept models have been shown off at CES.
Text: Ben Lyons
Published 2024-01-11

As part of its presence at CES 2024, Honda has just lifted the curtain on a new range of electric vehicles. Known as the 0 Series, these cars look incredibly futuristic, and while they may resemble concepts, Honda has stated that both will be looking to launch in 2026.

The first of the two cars is called the Saloon, and this is described as the flagship model of the range. It's said to be "thin, light, and wise", whatever that means, all while having a low height and a sporty styling to make it stand out from other EVs at the initial glance.

The Space-Hub is the second of the two EVs, and this might look like a minivan on the outside, but on the inside it is a different story. It offers a spacious cab that is meant to provide broad visibility, all while being a space that accommodates and adjusts to the needs of passengers. Honda goes as far as to say it is a "hub that connects people to people and people to society, generating mutual resonance with each other."

The cars are said to start making their global debut in 2026, starting with North America, before ultimately coming to Japan, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and South America. There is no word on price points or specific specifications just yet, but Honda has said that this is the next step in its efforts to be completely electric by 2040 and carbon neutral by 2050.

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