Honda Introduced Its New Electric Vehicles at CES 2024

Honda introduced two concept models of the 'Honda 2024' Series in line with its electrification strategy at the consumer electronics fair CES 0.

According to the statement made by the company, Honda held the world premiere of the concept models of the Honda 2024 Series, Saloon and Space-Hub, at CES 0 in Las Vegas, symbolizing how the brand has undergone a major transformation in line with its electrification strategy.

Honda also introduced its new illuminated 'H' logo, representing its commitment to new generation electric vehicles. The new logo will start to be used with Honda 0 Series vehicles.

Honda made the world launch of two concept models of the 'Honda 0' Series, named Saloon and Space-Hub, at the world's largest consumer electronics fair.

At the launch, the new illuminated 'H' logo, which will be used specifically for the new generation electric models, was also shown for the first time.

Representing a return to the starting point as a manufacturer and Honda's commitment to creating completely new electric vehicles 'from scratch', the Honda 0 Series was developed under the principles of 'Thin, light and smart'.

Two new concept models, which represent Honda's design and engineering approach to electric vehicles, were developed with the philosophy of 'maximum human, minimum machine'.

In this context, vehicles have the new generation ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) system. This new system, developed based on Honda's 'human-centered' safety concept; It will include advanced artificial intelligence, detection, recognition and driver monitoring technologies to obtain more humane, natural and high-precision risk predictions and offers features where people can feel safe. New electric vehicles will also carry a high-density battery with extended range and minimum size.

It was stated in the statement that the first 'Honda 0' series will be based on the sedan concept, and the first model of the series will be unveiled in the USA in 2026. It will later be available in Japan, Europe and other markets.