Honda introduced new electric car concepts at CES 2025

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One of the big names of the automobile world hondaintroduced new electric car concepts at CES 2025, which it attended.

The new electric cars introduced at CES 2025 are under the Honda Zero series. “Zero SUV” And “Zero Saloon” The concepts called will be put into production in 2026, according to the company’s statement. Electric vehicles, the production versions of which will be exhibited near the launch, generally have a retro style. Models with much more modern living spaces, it is currently on display with a half steering wheel, which you can see in the gallery above. Concept cars, for which no technical data is shared, bring together five or six different screens on their consoles. The manufacturer designed the Zero Saloon to be quite imposing. At CES 2025, Zero also introduced a new operating system called Asimo OS, designed for vehicles. The operating system, named after the company’s retired legendary humanoid robot Asimo, was developed directly in-house for the new generation of automobiles. The operating system, which centers on high personalization and Level 3 autonomous driving, seems to offer a modern experience.

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Honda was last on the agenda with the collaboration of Nissan and Mitsubishi Motor. The exact post on this subject was as follows: “Nissan and Honda signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to begin discussions and evaluations regarding commercial integration between the two companies through the establishment of a joint holding company. To further accelerate efforts to achieve a carbon-neutral and zero-traffic society, Nissan and Honda signed a Memorandum of Understanding on March 15 on a strategic partnership for the era of vehicle intelligence and electrification.

Since then, the two companies have held talks aimed at cooperation in various fields. On August 1, both companies signed another Memorandum of Understanding to deepen the framework of the strategic partnership. The companies also announced that they agreed to conduct joint research. These are to advance focused processes towards more concrete collaboration for intelligence and electrification with core technologies in the field of platforms for next-generation software-defined vehicles (SDVs).

Throughout the process, Nissan and Honda held discussions considering various possibilities and options. At the same time, the pace of both companies’ technological innovations for the automotive industry continued to increase. “The Memorandum of Understanding announced today between Nissan and Honda aims to maintain global competitiveness and serve as an option for the two companies to continue to offer more attractive products and services to customers around the world.”

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