The Japan Mobility Show 2025 will host Honda’s presentation of its latest advancements in mobility. The event is scheduled from October 20 to November 9, 2025, at the Tokyo Big Sight. Honda’s pavilion will be a showcase of diverse products spanning cars, motorcycles, aircraft, and marine engines. The Honda 0 SUV Prototype, representing a fresh design approach, will feature a black front panel, pixelated headlights, and a Honda emblem. Key design elements include a prominent bumper with a battery cooling vent and a two-tone look achieved through a contrasting black roof. It will also exhibit D-pillars and unique U-shaped taillights.
The Honda 0 Saloon Prototype, inspired by the 2024 CES concept, offers a glimpse into the future with its cab-forward design and sleek profile. The model has notable differences from the concept, including larger headlights with retractable covers and a black front panel instead of a display. The D-pillars maintain their bold design, and the rear retains the same taillight styling.
In the realm of electric scooters, Honda will introduce the CUV e, engineered for optimal range and performance. This scooter is powered by a 6kW motor and two removable battery packs, allowing it to reach speeds of 83 km/h and travel up to 70 km on a full charge.
Motorcycle enthusiasts will see the Honda Rebel 1100 S Edition with DCT at the show. This cruiser motorcycle is equipped with a dual-clutch transmission, a technology Honda has been implementing in its motorcycles since 2012, starting with earlier models such as the NC700 series and continuing through the CRF1000L Africa Twin.
