
Honda Motor Company has announced its participation in the Japan Mobility Show 2025. To be organised at Tokyo Big Sight from October 20 to November 9, 2025. The pavilion of the brand will cover a wide variety of products covering multiple areas of mobility, including cars, motorcycles, aircraft, and marine engines. Here we take a look at the details of the showcase lineup.
Honda 0 SUV Prototype
The Honda 0 SUV is a concept vehicle that showcases the brand's latest design style. It features a black front panel paired with pixelated headlights and an illuminated Honda badge. A notable aspect of this SUV is its substantial bumper, which contains an air vent for battery cooling. The vehicle is designed with a sloped windshield and a contrasting black roof, creating a two-tone appearance. The SUV is equipped with robust D-pillars, while its rear window is quite narrow. Additionally, it boasts U-shaped taillights that wrap around the back end.
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Honda 0 Saloon Prototype
Like the SUV, the Honda 0 Saloon presents a look that draws inspiration from the 2024 CES concept. This vehicle brings a futuristic aesthetic with a cab-forward silhouette and a low, sleek shape. Compared to the concept model, it features larger headlights with a retractable cover. The front display has been substituted with a black panel. The D-pillars maintain their blocky design, while the rear also showcases identical taillight styling.
Honda CUV e
The Honda CUV e is an electric scooter from the brand that promises a combination of range, practicality, and performance. This scooter is equipped with a 6kW motor and comes with two removable battery packs. This configuration enables the scooter to achieve a maximum speed of 83 km/h and provides a claimed riding range of 70 km on a full charge, making it well-suited for urban travel.
Honda Rebel 1100 S Edition DCT
Another product on display at the Tokyo event will be the Honda Rebel 1100 S Edition with DCT, which is a full-size cruiser motorcycle featuring dual clutch transmission. Honda has used the DCT in its motorcycles since 2012, beginning with the NC700 series and the CTX700, followed by the CRF1000L Africa Twin.
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