
At the upcoming Japan Mobility Show 2025, Honda Motor Company will display a variety of its latest products. The event will take place at the Tokyo Big Sight from October 20 to November 9, 2025. Honda’s exhibit will include a range of mobility solutions, including cars, motorcycles, aircraft, and marine engines. One of the main attractions will be the Honda 0 SUV Prototype. This concept car presents Honda’s new design language. Features include a black front panel, pixelated headlights, and a Honda badge. The SUV will have a distinctive bumper design with an air vent for battery cooling. The design also showcases a contrasting black roof and D-pillars, along with U-shaped taillights.
The Honda 0 Saloon Prototype, also to be displayed, shares design inspiration from the 2024 CES concept, projecting a futuristic aesthetic with a cab-forward silhouette and a streamlined shape. The prototype will feature larger headlights, enhanced by retractable covers, along with a black panel in place of a front display. The D-pillars retain their original design, and the rear taillights are expected to carry over the same design.
For those interested in electric scooters, the Honda CUV e will be on display. This scooter is engineered for optimal performance and range. It is powered by a 6kW motor and two removable battery packs that enable a top speed of 83 km/h and a range of 70 km on a single charge.
Additionally, Honda will present the Rebel 1100 S Edition with DCT. This cruiser motorcycle includes a dual-clutch transmission, a feature that Honda has incorporated in its motorcycles since 2012, starting with the NC700 series and CTX700, and later the CRF1000L Africa Twin.


