The Afeela 1 sedan, set to hit the road in 2026, will start at $89,900 for the Origin trim and $102,900 for the Signature trim. Both models will come with a three-year complimentary subscription ...
The Afeela 1 utilizes Honda’s next-generation EV architecture that will underpin ... where there’s ample road for his hot hatch to stretch its legs, and ample space in his condo for his ...
The Sony Honda Mobility electric-car partnership has resulted in the Afeela brand ... uses a 362-hp electric motor driving the rear wheels, while the all-wheel-drive E-Tron quattro has two ...
Packed with entertainment focused-tech and boasting big autonomous claims, Sony and Honda's joint-venture electric sedan is finally available to order.
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 ...
That Afeela is preparing to bring the sensor-studded, screen-filled EV that first appeared at CES 2023 to production is impressive. It’s just too bad that the rest of the auto industry has ...
Sony Honda Mobility announced at its CES 2025 press conference that preorders are officially open for its upcoming Afeela 1 EV. The autonomy ... 21-inch wheels and a selection of gray, black ...
Sony and Honda cooperating on an electric car? If you think one of the world ... it looks like the partnership is moving forward, with “Afeela 1” cars expected to arrive in an $89,900 ...
Going even further back, at CES 2020, Sony showed its Vision-S concept EV ... level Afeela 1 Signature will be released first for $102,900. The Signature trim has 21-inch alloy wheels, backseat ...
That's Genesis G90, BMW 7-series, and Audi A8 territory. The extra $13K for the Signature adds 21-inch wheels, a rear entertainment system, and a center camera monitoring system. The Afeela 1 will be ...
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 ...