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The Honda 0 Series

The Honda 0 Series is Honda’s next-generation family of fully electric vehicles, built on an all-new EV-dedicated architecture debuting in 2026. Designed around the philosophy of “Thin, Light, and Wise,” the series focuses on efficiency, advanced software, and clean design. It represents a reset point for Honda’s EV strategy, and includes the following exciting vehicles.

0 Saloon

The 0 Saloon is the flagship model of the series: a low, sleek electric saloon with a strong emphasis on aerodynamics, lightweight engineering, and driving engagement. With its minimalist interior and next-generation ASIMO OS powering intelligent features and Level 3 autonomous capability, the Saloon showcases Honda’s vision of a software-defined EV focused on performance and comfort.

0 SUV

The 0 SUV is Honda's more practical EV option within the lineup, designed for families and active lifestyles whilst still maintaining that clean and futuristic design language of the series. It features an upright stance, spacious cabin, advanced stability controls derived from Honda’s robotics research, and smart OS and driver-assist systems.

Honda Prelude

The all-new Honda Prelude returns as a sleek, front-wheel-drive 2+2 hybrid coupe, arriving in the UK early 2026. It uses Honda’s e:HEV system (a 2.0-litre petrol engine paired with electric motors) to deliver 184 PS and 315 Nm of torque.

What really sets it apart is S+ Shift, a mode that simulates gear changes and engine sound to give the feel of a traditional sporty transmission. With a low, glider-inspired design, premium interior (including a 9" touchscreen and Bose audio), and Honda SENSING safety tech, the Prelude is as efficient as it is exciting.

Honda Super-N

The Honda Super-N is a compact electric city car built on the lightest platform of Honda’s N Series (derived from its kei-car range), and it's aimed at delivering fun and agile urban driving. It features a striking, sporty design for such a small car (wide stance, aero ducts, and “blister” bumpers) with a clean, minimalist interior and blue-accented asymmetrical seats.

A standout is its BOOST Mode, which temporarily increases power while simulating multi-gear shifts using Active Sound Control for an engaging drive, complete with dedicated lighting and display effects. Honda plans to launch the Super-N in Japan first from 2026, followed by the UK and some Asian markets.