Honda Zero launches new sedan and SUV EVs.

Honda unveiled its new battery-electric Zero SUV and Saloon prototypes at CES, set for production in 2026 with advanced technology.

Honda Zero launches new sedan and SUV EVs.

Today at CES in Vegas, Honda unveiled its new battery-electric prototypes: the Honda 0 SUV and Honda 0 Saloon, set for production in 2026. The SUV looks like a mashup between an ’80s dustbuster and a Volvo EX30, while the Saloon reminds me of an anteater—both surprisingly better in person. The SUV features a cool rear cargo space with fold-down tables and a unique, sleek design that hints at a solid final version. And don’t sleep on the Saloon’s yoke-style steering wheel that rotates for easy access.

Now, the real star is Honda’s new Asimo OS, a nod to their iconic humanoid robot. This operating system promises a blend of “thin, light, and wise” with Level 3 automated driving—letting you kick back and relax on the road. While Honda keeps specifics on pricing vague, they assure us that this tech will be available at an "affordable" rate. Plus, the system will learn from your behavior and adapt—this is the new era of “users” in vehicles, and Honda’s ready to enhance the joy of driving.

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