Electric Honda 0 Series Saloon Revealed With Supercar Styling And SUV Stablemate
Will the 0 be a hero?
Honda has revealed the final prototypes for its upcoming 2026 0 Series electric car and utility vehicle at CES in Las Vegas. The 0 Series Saloon and 0 Series SUV will be built at a Honda factory in Ohio starting in 2026.
Both models are built on a newly designed electric vehicle architecture designed by Honda that is unrelated to the General Motors-sourced platform that is currently used for the Honda Prologue and Acura ZDX.
The Saloon is similar in size to the Accord and features a wedge shape that would look right at home on a supercar while incorporating a long roof that extends over the cargo area that combines sleek aerodynamics with increased storage capacity. The headlights are concealed by covers that slide open when the are illuminated.
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The SUV has a more conventional style, but shares shares the Saloon’s slick surfacing and has a similar rear end treatment.
Full technical details have not been announced, but the vehicles will use steer-by-wire systems and Honda plans to equip them with Level 3 autonomous driving. The AI-powered technology will allow a driver to be entirely inattentive on certain roads, but not everywhere. A full array of screens across the dashboard will be able to provide various entertainment options.
Honda has developed its own Asimo operating system for the vehicles, which is named after the automaker’s famous line of experimental robots. Vehicle-to-grid capability will allow 0 Series models to power homes during outages or with cheaper off-peak electricity during the day.
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Honda has previously said that the 0 Series should provide around 300 miles of range per charge. Pricing hasn’t been announced, but the SUV will launch in the first half of 2026 and be followed by the Saloon later in the year.