Honda has officially teased its upcoming 0 Alpha electric SUV for the Indian market. First revealed at the Japan Mobility Show in October 2025, the model will serve as the entry point into Honda's new 0 Series of electric vehicles. The company has confirmed that the production version of the 0 Alpha will debut in India in 2027. Importantly, this SUV will be manufactured locally rather than being imported as a completely built unit (CBU).
Honda 0 Alpha: Exterior & Design
The 0 Alpha borrows styling cues from the larger 0 SUV showcased earlier at CES, though it comes in a more compact form. The front fascia is upright, featuring vertically stacked lights connected by a slim LED strip across the bonnet. Both front and rear windscreens are steeply angled, while the side profile highlights a tapering window line, a thick C-pillar, and a subtle spoiler at the rear.
Additional exterior highlights include an illuminated Honda badge, a charging port at the front, and protective body cladding along the sides. The SUV rides on aerodynamic 19-inch, five-spoke alloy wheels housed within pronounced arches. At the back, a wide U-shaped LED tail lamp setup dominates the design, complemented by a faux bash plate integrated into the bumper, which also carries smaller light units.
Honda 0 Alpha: Interior
Inside, Honda has designed the cabin to reflect its minimalist "Thin" packaging philosophy. While detailed specifications are yet to be disclosed, the production model is expected to feature a flat floor, advanced connectivity options, and a suite of safety and convenience technologies. The emphasis will be on creating a spacious, tech-oriented environment.
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Honda 0 Alpha: Powertrain
Honda has not yet revealed the exact performance figures for the 0 Alpha. However, reports suggest the SUV will be offered with two battery pack choices - 65 kWh and 75 kWh. Power will be delivered through a single-motor, front-wheel-drive setup. More details regarding output and torque are expected closer to launch.
Honda 0 Alpha: Expected Price & Rivals
When introduced, the Honda 0 Alpha will compete directly with the Maruti e Vitara in India and abroad. Other rivals will include the Mahindra BE 6, Hyundai Creta Electric, and Tata Curvv EV. Pricing is anticipated to fall between Rs 25 lakh and Rs 30 lakh, positioning it as a premium yet competitive option in the growing EV segment.
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