If the Afeela 1 was intended as a showcase for semi-autonomous driving features, its existence begins to make sense, sort of. After all, that’s why Honda and Sony partnered in the first place.
Sony and Honda's joint venture reveals the Afeela 1 electric vehicle, opening pre-orders at CES 2025. Starting at $89,900, the luxurious sedan includes advanced tech like Level 2+ driver ...
What happens when Sony and Honda decide to build a car together? A few years ago that might have sounded like a strange question, but today we have the answer and it’s called the Afeela 1.
Sony Honda Mobility has made promises about what its new EV will be capable of when it launches in 2026, but the first tests show there's room for improvement—or at least a stronger network ...
Honda, which lately is on a journey to discover the power of friendship, is helping Sony achieve this by lending some of its vehicular know-how. The result is the Afeela 1, an electric sedan that ...
LAS VEGAS — Sony Honda Mobility is targeting a niche market currently occupied by recognized electric vehicle startups with its ultra-high-tech Afeela 1 that has a $90,000 starting price and ...
In a little over a year, Sony Honda Mobility expects ... I can’t shake the sense that there’s a pattern here; a disconnect between what Afeela wants to be and what customers seem to want ...
A joint venture from Sony and Honda, the Afeela 1 EV ... battery with a 300-mile range, the Afeela 1 has been piloted on-stage with a PlayStation 5 Dual Sense controller and summoned by voice ...
The rear view keeps the lines simple and has a bit of Chevy Volt flavor to it. Visible or not, Afeela/Sony/Honda said the car will pack AI smarts to assist in driving and route planning.
Since then, it announced a collaboration with Honda in 2022 on a new EV brand, and a concept called Afeela bowed in 2023. Now, at CES two years following the concept’s debut, Sony and Honda have ...
The Sony car is almost here. After its creation via a joint venture with Honda in 2022 and two years’ worth of prototypes, the electronics giant’s Afeela ... was get a good sense of how ...