This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Sony Honda Mobility is abandoning plans to launch the Afeela 1, a $100,000 electric sedan packed with AI and ...
Honda and Sony axed the Afeela, a tech-heavy electric sedan that was slated for sale in 2026. The decision leaves Sony Honda Mobility, their joint venture company, in limbo. Analysts say they aren't ...
Sony Honda Mobility, the joint venture established by the two Japanese conglomerates, has decided to give up on the two “Afeela”-branded EVs that it has spent the last few years developing. The ...
Sony Honda Mobility, the joint venture between Japanese electronics giant Sony and ⁠automaker Honda, on Wednesday said it would stop developing its Afeela electric vehicles, citing Honda's strategy ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Kristin Shaw is an automotive journalist based in Texas. The manufacturer has been hedging its bets on the EV market for the past ...
Honda announced a $15.7 billion writedown of its electric vehicle (EV) business last week as the company shifts its U.S. strategy to account for weak consumer demand for EVs. The second-largest ...
After canceling plans to launch three new EVs in the US this year, Honda said the Prologue will remain in its lineup, at least for now. Is Honda canceling the Prologue EV? Honda became the latest ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Michael Harley is a noted automotive industry expert and analyst. Last December, Honda announced that the Prelude—a celebrated ...
Honda said it booked a charge of up to $15.7 billion as it retreats from some EV plans. The Japanese automaker joins other global legacy automakers announcing billion-dollar EV charges. The Honda 0 ...
Three upcoming Honda electric vehicles have been shown the exit door before they ever even reached the streets, as the world learned in an announcement from the company Thursday. The dearly departed: ...
Honda has canceled three electric vehicles it was developing for the U.S. market, blaming President Donald Trump’s tariffs and rising competition from Chinese EV companies. Honda said on Thursday that ...
Honda’s following in the footsteps of Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis in taking a massive bath on EVs. A key difference: Honda’s won’t even make it off the assembly line. On Thursday, Honda ...