Honda To Showcase Two Innovative EV Prototypes From The 0 Series At CES 2025
Honda is set to reveal two new electric vehicle (EV) prototypes at CES 2025, marking the next phase in the Honda 0 Series. These models are expected to hit the global market by 2026. Alongside these prototypes, Honda will introduce a proprietary vehicle operating system (OS) for the series.
The upcoming CES 2025 event will take place on January 7 at 10:30 am PT in Las Vegas. This follows Honda's introduction of the Honda 0 Series and its "Thin, Light and Wise" development strategy at CES 2024. The focus this time will be on the "Wise" aspect of their approach.
Honda plans to unveil a new vehicle OS and automated driving technologies for the Honda 0 Series models. These advancements aim to enhance the functionality and user experience of their vehicles. The company will also discuss the System on Chip (SoC) that supports these models, which is integral to their "Wise" value proposition.
As part of its commitment to carbon neutrality, Honda is preparing to launch a new energy service alongside the Honda 0 Series models. This initiative aligns with their broader environmental goals and represents a significant step toward sustainable transportation solutions.
The press conference details are as follows: it will occur on Tuesday, January 7, 2025, from 10:30 to 11:00 a.m. local time at the Honda booth in West Hall, booth #4640, at the Las Vegas Convention Center. A livestream will be available at https://youtube.com/live/3M87dqNbY3U.
In January at CES 2024, Honda showcased its innovative approach with an emphasis on creating lightweight and intelligent vehicles. The upcoming event promises further insights into how these principles are being applied in their latest developments.
Through these initiatives, Honda continues to push forward in its pursuit of advanced automotive technology and sustainable practices. The unveiling of these prototypes and systems highlights their ongoing commitment to innovation in the EV sector.


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