Honda Motor Company is gearing up for the Japan Mobility Show 2025, scheduled to take place at the Tokyo Big Sight from October 20 to November 9, 2025. The company’s pavilion will present an array of mobility products, spanning cars, motorcycles, aircraft, and marine engines. The Honda 0 SUV Prototype is a highlight. This concept car showcases a new design philosophy with a black front panel, pixelated headlights, and a Honda emblem. Key design elements include a prominent bumper with an air vent for battery cooling. The SUV features a contrasting black roof, D-pillars, and distinctive U-shaped taillights.
Also on display will be the Honda 0 Saloon Prototype, which shares design inspiration from the 2024 CES concept. It features a cab-forward silhouette and a sleek profile. It has design revisions, including larger headlights with retractable covers and a black panel replacing a front display. The D-pillars retain their original design, and the rear taillights have consistent styling.
The Honda CUV e, an electric scooter designed for range and performance, will also be showcased. This scooter has a 6kW motor and two removable battery packs, enabling a top speed of 83 km/h and a range of 70 km on a single charge.
The Honda Rebel 1100 S Edition with DCT will be another featured product. This cruiser motorcycle comes with a dual-clutch transmission, a technology Honda has used since 2012. The technology has been used since the NC700 series and CTX700 models, and later included in the CRF1000L Africa Twin.
