Honda and Sony joined forces in 2022 to form Sony Honda Mobility (SHM) in a bid to take on the top electric vehicle brands. Despite slowing sales for EVs and
Though it looks like a generic sedan with some luxury touches, the company is promoting it as a tech platform built for automation.
Between its sophisticated ADAS, mediocre specs, and high price, the Afeela 1 seems both a step behind the times and built for a future that hasn't come yet.
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Afeela EV joint venture, leveraging Sony's software and Honda's manufacturing, is expected to launch mid-2026 in the U.S. Click here to read why SONY is a Hold.
Sony and Honda's joint-venture electric sedan made its debut during CES 2020.
The Afeela 1 Origin and Signature trims are available to reserve in California for $200, with deliveries anticipated to start in 2026.
Sony has been keen to extend the wiry tentacles of its entertainment empire into one of the last places people can get the hell away from media—the car. Honda, which lately is on a journey to discover the power of friendship, is helping Sony achieve this ...
The price for the entry-level Afeela 1 Origin makes the Sony Honda Mobility joint venture's first vehicle the most expensive Honda passenger car since the Acura NSX Type S. That number jumps to $102,900 if you want the Afeela 1 Signature, which adds 21-inch wheels, a central camera monitoring system, and the rear entertainment system.
That’s exactly what Sony and Honda aim to do with their new luxury-tech EV brand, Afeela. Under a joint venture known as Sony-Honda Mobility, the Afeela brand plans to launch its first car, a $60,000 luxury sedan, in 2026. You may recognize this concept ...
Need a quick history lesson? Sony was originally founded in 1946 as Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo. It went through the Walkman and the Discman, and in 1994, it introduced the first-ever PlayStation. It also released a range of robot dogs between 1999 and 2006, and yep, now it’s building cars.
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