Sony Honda Mobility Teases Its First EV Ahead Of CES 2023 Debut

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Sony Honda Mobility Teases Its First EV Ahead Of CES 2023 Debut via insideevs.com

. Could this new debut be an evolution of any of them? We can't rule that out because both have a similar-looking hood to the one shown in the video.

That said, the Vision-S 01 appears to be a better match seeing as its plastic door trim element has about the same shape and height as the metal piece in the video. Obviously, that's just speculation and SHM could just as well reveal an entirely new vehicle. However, Sony has invested a lot of money in these concepts—Gallery: Check Sony's Vision-S Concept At The 2020 CESSony Honda Mobility plans to manufacture its first EV at an unnamed Honda plant in North America

. Preorders for its first electric vehicle are planned to begin in the first half of 2025, with sales to follow before the end of 2025. Deliveries should start in spring 2026 in the US, followed by Japan in the second half of 2026. Sony and Honda are also considering a launch for Europe, but no plan has been set yet.

The new EV will be a premium product equipped with a new software system developed by Sony that will open up the possibility of recurring revenue from entertainment and other services that would be billed monthly. Sony will also supply much of the car's cloud-based systems, electronics, infotainment and sensors that help deliver Level 3 automated driving.'s experimenting with that model in Japan.

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