Honda Unveils '0 Series' Electric Vehicles at CES, Aiming for Global Launch in 2026

Honda has unveiled a new series of electric vehicles, the “Honda 0 Series,” at the CES in the USA. This series is planned to be marketed globally starting in 2026. Two concept models were presented: Saloon and Space-Hub. Additionally, a new H-badge was shown, intended for the next generation of Honda electric vehicles.

The 0 Series represents a new line of electric vehicles that symbolizes Honda’s transformation in line with its global electrification policy. The name of the series signifies Honda’s determination to tackle the challenge of developing new electric vehicle lines by starting from scratch. With this new series, Honda aims to further develop its “M/M concept” (which stands for “maximum man, minimum machine” and is a fundamental approach to Honda’s car design, focusing on enhancing the efficiency of the vehicle’s interior by maximizing space for people and minimizing space for mechanical components) and the joy of driving, a value Honda cherishes in its car manufacturing. Honda seeks to elevate the “joy and freedom of mobility” to new heights, whatever these slogans may imply.

Starting in 2026, Honda plans to introduce the first model of the Honda 0 Series worldwide, beginning in North America, followed by Japan, Asia, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and South America.

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