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Sony and Honda’s EV goes on sale this year, starts at $89,900
But that turned out to be exactly the plan. Although Sony began developing its EV with the contract manufacturer (and tier 1 supplier) Magna Steyr, the car— now called the Afeela 1 —will be built by Honda, which formed a strategic alliance with Sony to create the aforementioned Sony Honda Mobility, which will sell the new car.
Afeela EV: Sony and Honda Finally Set a Price and Start Taking Orders
Sony and Honda's joint-venture electric sedan made its debut during CES 2020.
Sony's first EV starts at $89,900, and ships mid-2026
Sony's foray into electric cars, the Afeela 1, is now available to pre-order. Bookings are now open in California, with the Origin trim starting at US$89,900, and the Signature trim at US$102,900.
Sony Honda Mobility Afeela 1 Deliveries to Start in 2026, $89K Option Due in 2027
The Sony Honda Mobility Afeela 1, an electric sedan from the new company, is set to go on sale in mid-2026, but the cheaper trim isn't due until 2027.
Sony and Honda's Afeela 1 electric hatchback arriving in 2026 for $89,900
Sony and Honda confirmed pricing for the first electric vehicle from their joint Afeela brand at this week's CES 2025 in Las Vegas.
Afeela 1: Honda Sony show their electric car at CES
Honda and Sony want to launch an electric car on the market in 2026. The initial key figures are surprisingly modest.
Sony and Honda's 'AFEELA 1' Debut Electric Car Is Finally Available to Pre-Order
Sony and Honda ‘s eagerly anticipated AFEELA 1 electric vehicle is available to pre-order now, the brands announced jointly today at CES 2025 in Las Vegas – the same city and show where they first unveiled their joint project in 2023.
Honda and Sony launch Afeela 1 electric car at CES 2025 with 483 km range
The Afeela 1 appears to be based on the same platform which underpins the Honda 0 Series electric cars. The Honda-Sony EV comes with dual electric motor offering output of 482 bhp. The Afeela 1 is equipped with a 91kWh lithium-ion battery pack which promises to offer up to 483 kms of range in a single charge.
The Afeela 1 is Sony Honda Mobility’s first-ever car
The Japanese joint venture group Sony Honda Mobility has revealed its first car – the Afeela 1. Sony Honda Mobility was established in 2022 with the two firms in partnership to build electric vehicles.
Honda and Sony’s first car detailed!
Sony Honda Mobility, the joint venture between Sony and Honda, will launch its first model in the US in 2026. The Afeela 1 sedan made its ‘near-production’ debut at CES 2025 in Las Vegas this week, with the electric car priced from US$89,
Sony and Honda's Afeela EV Starts at $89,900, Arriving Spring 2026
Sony and Honda reveal pricing for Afeela electric vehicle starting at $89,900, featuring advanced entertainment systems and 300-mile range.
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Preview: High-Tech Afeela 1 Born From Honda and Sony Partnership
Similar in size to the Lucid Air and Tesla Model S, this electric sedan lacks some of their capabilityThe Afeela 1 has 40 ...
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The sensor-studded Sony electric car won’t be cheap
Sony Honda Mobility announced pricing and the start of preorders for its first electric vehicle, the Afeela 1, at CES 2025. The joint venture between electronics giant Sony and automaker Honda is also ...
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The Sony Afeela EV is finally here, but it could struggle to catch the Lucid Air – here's why
This year’s party piece saw SHM boss Yasuhide Mizuno summon the “near production ready” Afeela 1 to the CES stage using just ...
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CES 2025 Day 3: Wireless TVs, Futuristic Electric Cars and More
CES is continuing on, and MacRumors videographer Dan Barbera has been wandering the show floor to find interesting products, some of which are ...
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