Honda Unveils Diverse Mobility Portfolio at Japan Mobility Show 2025
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Tuesday, Sep 30, 2025 8:01 am ET1min read
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Among the notable exhibits is the world premiere of a prototype for the new Honda 0 Series SUV model, which aims to expand the value proposition of the Honda 0 Series. Additionally, Honda will debut a prototype for a compact electric vehicle (EV) that emphasizes the "fun of driving," a concept that has been integral to Honda's brand identity. The compact EV prototype is currently undergoing road testing in countries with strong demand for compact EVs, including Japan, the U.K., and Asian countries.
The show will also feature the world premiere of an electric motorcycle concept model, which challenges conventional ideas to deliver exciting new experiences. Another highlight is the planned production model of the Honda e-MTB, a high-end mountain bike with electric assistance, designed with the concept of "Ride Natural, Reach New Peaks."
Honda will also exhibit the actual experimental model of its sustainable rocket, which successfully completed a launch and landing test in Taiki Town, Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan, in June 2025. This model represents Honda's efforts to contribute to a carbon-neutral society by developing reusable rockets and renewable fuel technologies.
The all-new Honda Prelude, equipped with a further advanced e:HEV hybrid system, and the N-ONE e: mini-EV, which aims to be a trusted standard EV, will also be on display. The CB1000F and CB1000F SE models, representing the ever-advancing standard for sport bikes, will be showcased as well.
The Honda booth will also feature a mockup of the production model Full-size interior mockup of the HondaJet Elite II aircraft and a reference exhibit of the Concept Boat, highlighting Honda's commitment to innovation across various mobility sectors.
A press conference will be held at the Honda booth in East Hall, Tokyo Big Sight, on October 29, 2025, from 11:15 am to 11:30 am Japan time, providing more detailed information about the exhibits.
[1] https://global.honda/en/newsroom/news/2025/c250930eng.html
Honda is showcasing a wide variety of mobility products and technologies at the Japan Mobility Show 2025, including motorcycles, automobiles, power products, aircraft, and concept models. The company is highlighting its original technologies and ideas that have driven its dream of creating mobility products and services. The Honda booth will feature a range of products for land, sea, and skies, with more information to be announced on Oct. 29, the first press day of the show.
Honda Motor Co., Ltd. has announced its lineup for the Japan Mobility Show 2025, set to take place from October 29 to November 9, 2025. The event will feature a wide array of mobility products and technologies, including motorcycles, automobiles, power products, aircraft, and concept models. The Honda booth will showcase the company's original technologies and ideas that have driven its dream of creating mobility products and services.Among the notable exhibits is the world premiere of a prototype for the new Honda 0 Series SUV model, which aims to expand the value proposition of the Honda 0 Series. Additionally, Honda will debut a prototype for a compact electric vehicle (EV) that emphasizes the "fun of driving," a concept that has been integral to Honda's brand identity. The compact EV prototype is currently undergoing road testing in countries with strong demand for compact EVs, including Japan, the U.K., and Asian countries.
The show will also feature the world premiere of an electric motorcycle concept model, which challenges conventional ideas to deliver exciting new experiences. Another highlight is the planned production model of the Honda e-MTB, a high-end mountain bike with electric assistance, designed with the concept of "Ride Natural, Reach New Peaks."
Honda will also exhibit the actual experimental model of its sustainable rocket, which successfully completed a launch and landing test in Taiki Town, Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan, in June 2025. This model represents Honda's efforts to contribute to a carbon-neutral society by developing reusable rockets and renewable fuel technologies.
The all-new Honda Prelude, equipped with a further advanced e:HEV hybrid system, and the N-ONE e: mini-EV, which aims to be a trusted standard EV, will also be on display. The CB1000F and CB1000F SE models, representing the ever-advancing standard for sport bikes, will be showcased as well.
The Honda booth will also feature a mockup of the production model Full-size interior mockup of the HondaJet Elite II aircraft and a reference exhibit of the Concept Boat, highlighting Honda's commitment to innovation across various mobility sectors.
A press conference will be held at the Honda booth in East Hall, Tokyo Big Sight, on October 29, 2025, from 11:15 am to 11:30 am Japan time, providing more detailed information about the exhibits.
[1] https://global.honda/en/newsroom/news/2025/c250930eng.html

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