Honda Opens Wide on Zero Emissions
This page is translated from the original post "Honda fait tapis sur le 0 !" in French.

Honda unveiled at CES 2025 its two prototypes from the Zero Series: an electric sedan called Saloon and a midsize SUV.
These models herald a new era for Honda, which confirmed its intention to launch them on the global market by 2026. These vehicles, with their quite divisive style, will be equipped with the ASIMO OS, a scalable operating system designed to enhance the user experience.
The Saloon Zero Series, an evolution of a concept unveiled at CES 2024, features a sporty and elegant silhouette but looks straight out of a 1990s science fiction film with a front end reminiscent of a Lamborghini Gallardo. This choice is driven by considerations beyond appearance, as its spacious interior contrasts with its compact dimensions, a result made possible by an architecture dedicated to electric vehicles. This sedan will feature cutting-edge technologies, including Level 3 autonomous driving and personalized optimization features.



The Zero Series 0 SUV adopts a more classic approach and is based on the Honda Space-Hub concept presented last year. It emphasizes generous interior space and increased flexibility. Its design promotes excellent visibility, while its advanced gyroscopic sensors ensure precise control adapted to various driving conditions.



Both Honda prototypes share a common vision: a centralized electronic platform capable of evolving through continuous software updates (OTA). This architecture includes features related to infotainment, autonomous driving, and advanced driver-assistance systems.


The ASIMO OS, in homage to Honda’s flagship humanoid robot, reflects the brand’s technological heritage. Developed from robotics research started in 1986, this system integrates AI features from ASIMO, such as environment recognition and behavioral autonomy. The goal is to make Honda’s electric vehicles adaptive platforms, enriched by contextual intelligence and an unparalleled user experience.
With the Zero Series, Honda aims to redefine electric mobility while strengthening its commitment to human-centered technology. An ambitious project but one that ultimately aligns well with the DNA of the Japanese brand.
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