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Honda Unveils two Prototype Honda 0 Series Models at CES 2025
Adrian Smith
- Jan 08 2025

Honda has presented two prototype models at CES 2025 in Lsa Vegas – Honda 0 Saloon and Honda 0 SUV. They represent two Honda 0 Series models to be introduced to global markets from 2026.
The Honda 0 Saloon, the flagship model of the Honda 0 Series, will be based on the newly developed dedicated electric vehicle (EV) architecture and will feature a number of next-generation technologies.
The Honda 0 SUV is based on the Space-Hub concept model unveiled at CES 2024.
The prototype of a mid-size EV SUV will be the first Honda 0 Series model.
Both models are scheduled to be introduced first in the North American market in 2026, then in global markets, including Japan and Europe.
The company also introduced its original vehicle operating system (OS), the ASIMO OS, to be applied to its global EV series.
Honda 0 Series models will be equipped with the ASIMO OS.
In a press release, Honda states; 'By constantly updating the in-vehicle software based on the ASIMO OS through over the air (OTA) updates, even after the purchase of the vehicle, functions and services will be continuously advanced in accordance with the preferences and needs of each individual user. These OTA updates to both the digital UX and integrated dynamics controls will allow Honda to deliver a personalized ownership experience that will enhance the joy of driving'.
Since 1986, Honda has been involved with artificial intelligence/robotics research and released their ASIMO robot in 2000.
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