Sony Honda Mobility's first electric car under the Afeela monicker is expected to launch in the U.S. in 2026.
Several tech giants are jumping on the electric vehicle bandwagon. Some of them, like Apple, have failed at it. But others are forging ahead. Huawei and Xiaomi have already rolled out their EVs in China. Thanks to its joint venture with Honda, Sony appears to be on the same track. The JV is called Sony Honda Mobility , and their first EV will be a Tesla-rivalling electric sedan under the Afeela monicker, made right here in the U.S.
When asked if the owner could scream at the driver in front , Williams said there would be some limitations to ensure owners don’t type in something offensive. “People could use profanity, so we’re going to see what the limitations are. We are also discussing how to keep it safe from things like fender benders. So we’ll have more information on the safety aspect as we approach the launch,” Williams said.
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