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The Cool Down on MSNSony teases first of-its-kind EV collaboration packed with high-tech features: 'Revolutionize the travel experience'Sony and Honda have been developing a brand-new EV, and it's expected to hit the market next year. The Sony-Honda Afeela 1 is ...
Sony has officially entered the electric vehicle (EV) market with its new model, the Afeela 1. This innovative vehicle, developed in partnership with Honda, aims to redefine the driving experience ...
Electric vehicles (EVs) tend to be at the forefront of high-tech minimalist cabins, and the 2026 Afeela 1—the brainchild of Sony and Honda's joint venture, Sony Honda Mobility (SHM)—is no exception.
But while preordering has opened, there’s a catch. For the time being, the Afeela 1 will only be available for preorder in California. When asked, the automaker said it isn’t ready to share ...
Sony Afeela might be just what this sleeping self-driving EV industry needs. There, I said it, and it's a change of heart ...
In a little over a year, Sony Honda Mobility expects to launch the Afeela 1, a battery-electric sedan that’s been very visibly half a decade in the making. When I ask CEO Yasuhide Mizuno about ...
Yamaguchi added that taking reservations online for the Afeela 1 would be a “bridge without any hassle,” which, intentionally or otherwise, may say a lot about how the joint venture views the ...
The result is the Afeela 1, an electric sedan that just had a splashy coming-out party at this year's CES technology show. But is it already behind the times? We're sizing up it against another ...
If it's worth at least $102,900, consider being one of the first in line to reserve the Sony-Honda Afeela 1. The electric sedan, a joint venture between two of Japan's top consumer technology ...
Sony Honda Mobility (SHM) has partnered with Netherlands-based HERE Technologies to integrate advanced location data and technology into its new electric vehicle (EV) brand, Afeela. This ...
Sony has been trickling out details of the Afeela brand it launched with Honda ever since it unveiled the EV in 2023. But it's held back one big detail -- until today. Sony CEO Kenichiro Yoshida ...
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