
Honda returns to CES with updated versions of its 0 Series of dedicated electric vehicles. Have a look at the Saloon and SUV.
The 0 SUV has a more traditional SUV shape, but retains the sweeping roofline of last year's Space Hub concept.
With the 0 models, Honda will also debut a new, frameless "H" logo.
Both EVs are true stunners.
The automaker expects to begin production of the 0 SUV at its plant in Marysville, Ohio, in early 2026.
Inside both EVs, drivers will interact with the new Asimo operating system.
Asimo OS is named after Honda's humanoid robot and pays homage to the robotics research that birthed autonomous car tech.
The 0 Saloon still looks like a wedge-shaped supercar, but now features traditional, production-friendly doors.
The 0 Saloon will enter production in late 2026 at the same Ohio plant as its sibling.
If the production cars end up looking just like this, 2026 is going to be a very exciting year for EV enthusiasts.
The Honda 0 Saloon gives us some serious Lamborghini Gallardo vibes.
The 0 EVs will ship with NACS charging ports. The new EVs should also eventually gain access to the Tesla charging network.
The new 0 series will support Honda Smart Charge, which will calculate the best time to charge your car based on your schedule, the demand of the electric grid and the availability of renewable energy.
Honda has yet to announce pricing, range or performance of the Saloon or the SUV yet, but if production is just a year away, we can likely expect details to come out within the next few months.
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