Honda unveils part of its future at Ces in Las Vegas with the ‘0 Series’, a new series of electric vehicles it will launch globally from 2026. The first two concept cars anticipating the new vehicles are the Honda Saloon, a sedan with sporty lines, and the Space-Hub, an all-space MPV with a modular cabin.
Saloon is the flagship model of the Honda 0 Series, embodying the ‘Compact, Light and Smart’ approach of the Japanese manufacturer’s new styling philosophy. The low height and sporty styling that distinguishes the Saloon at first glance contribute to a fascinating design and an interior space that is larger than one might imagine from the outside. The instrument panel features a simple and intuitive man-machine interface, while the vehicle offers an enjoyable driving experience that is perfectly attuned to the driver’s sensibilities.
As part of the common design language of the Honda 0 Series, the Space-Hub was developed under the banner of improving people’s daily lives. By creating a spacious cockpit with large glass surfaces that provide excellent visibility based on the ‘Compact, Light and Intelligent’ development approach, the Space-Hub offers a flexible space that immediately adapts to what users want to do and becomes a centre that connects people, generating a mutual resonance. The modular cockpit allows multiple activities to take place.
Honda decided to design a new H logo, representing Honda automobiles, to express the determination to pursue transformation and the attitude to go beyond the basics and constantly pursue new challenges and progress. This design expression, like two outstretched hands, represents Honda’s commitment to increasing mobility possibilities and serving the needs of electric vehicle users. This new H logo will be used.