If you’ve forgotten about the Afeela 1’s specs, here’s a refresher. The Sony-Honda EV will house a 91-kWh battery pack that feeds a pair of 180-kW drive modules fore and aft. This is good ...
Having set the Afeela 1's pricing fairly high, Sony is vaulting past mid-range EV makers like Hyundai and Polestar, and going up against luxury options like the $80,000 Lucid Air, and Tesla's high ...
Packed with entertainment focused-tech and boasting big autonomous claims, Sony and Honda's joint-venture electric sedan is finally available to order.
Sony Honda Mobility says that the long-awaited Afeela 1 is available to reserve now, with deliveries slated for mid-2026. But it could already be playing catchup.
Sony's Afeela 1 EV is here, offering 482 horsepower, autonomous features, and high-end entertainment—available for preorder, but only in California for now.
Half a decade after Sony shocked us with the news that it would make its own car – and more than two years since it joined forces with Honda – the tech company’s first EV is finally here.
Sony Honda Mobility (SHM) has officially entered the electric vehicle (EV) market with the debut of the Afeela 1 at CES 2025.
At CES 2025, Sony Honda Mobility unveiled the Afeela 1, its debut EV, marking the first electric vehicle since they announced the partnership between Sony and Honda in 2020. Preorders and reservations ...
It's been claimed the EV's range will top 300 miles, while the real selling point is the car's autonomous driving ability. On this, Yasuhide Mizuno, Chairperson and CEO at Sony Honda Mobility ...
Afeela EV joint venture, leveraging Sony's software and Honda's manufacturing, is expected to launch mid-2026 in the U.S.
Sony Honda Mobility announced at its CES 2025 press conference that preorders are officially open for its upcoming Afeela 1 EV. The autonomy and entertainment-focused sedan will retail for $89,900 ...
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 ...