Honda Motor Company has announced its participation in the Japan Mobility Show 2025. The show will be held from October 20 to November 9, 2025, at the Tokyo Big Sight. Honda’s pavilion will showcase a series of products from various mobility sectors, including cars, motorcycles, aircraft, and marine engines. Among the highlights will be the Honda 0 SUV Prototype, a concept car reflecting the brand’s new design style, featuring a black front panel, pixelated headlights, and a distinctive Honda badge. The SUV includes a large bumper with an air vent for battery cooling and a contrasting black roof. The design also incorporates D-pillars and U-shaped taillights.
The Honda 0 Saloon Prototype, like the SUV, draws inspiration from the 2024 CES concept. It presents a futuristic aesthetic with a cab-forward silhouette and a low, sleek shape. Compared to the concept model, it features larger headlights with retractable covers. A black panel now replaces the front display. The D-pillars maintain their blocky design, and the taillights retain their styling.
Also showcased will be the Honda CUV e, an electric scooter designed for a balance of range and performance. Equipped with a 6kW motor and two removable battery packs, the scooter can achieve a maximum speed of 83 km/h and offers a riding range of 70 km on a full charge.
Another product set to be presented at the Tokyo event is the Honda Rebel 1100 S Edition with DCT, a cruiser motorcycle equipped with a dual-clutch transmission. Honda has been utilizing DCT in its motorcycles since 2012, starting with the NC700 series and CTX700, followed by the CRF1000L Africa Twin.




