Sony and Honda have been developing a brand-new EV, and it's expected to hit the market next year. The Sony-Honda Afeela 1 is ...
Ford’s version debuted on the 2024 Lincoln Nautilus luxury SUV, and BMW announced its Panoramic iDrive display for future EVs at this year’s CES. Like Ford and BMW, Afeela plans to offer in ...
If the Afeela 1 was intended as a showcase for semi ... The manufacturer says that sound and display screen placement are optimized for each seating position. The base trim will have an auto ...
Sony has officially entered the electric vehicle (EV) market with its new model, the Afeela 1. This innovative vehicle, developed in partnership with Honda, aims to redefine the driving experience ...
Up front, a curved, high-res display stretches from one side-view mirror to the other (in some markets, the Afeela won’t have mirrors at all, just cameras.) You can drag and drop maps ...
The Afeela 1 launches in California in 2026 with ... An optional 10.9-inch display is available for the front passenger. With a flat floor, the three-person rear seat should be roomier than ...
In the meantime, the driver won’t be able to kick back and watch Venom on the Afeela 1’s vast dash display while on the move, but their front passenger will and, if they sprung for the ...
That display plus the ambient lighting within the ... There are two trims of Afeela 1, the $89,900 Afeela 1 Origin and $102,900 Signature. The latter has larger wheels (21-inch vs.
Electric vehicles (EVs) tend to be at the forefront of high-tech minimalist cabins, and the 2026 Afeela 1—the brainchild of Sony and Honda's joint venture, Sony Honda Mobility (SHM)—is no exception.
Interior lighting aimed at reducing motion sickness. Shiny holographic dashboards displayed on windshields. And AI-powered voice ...
The Afeela EV joint venture, leveraging Sony's software and Honda's manufacturing, is expected to launch in mid-2026 in the U.S. With moderate growth expectations, coupled with margin expansion ...
Rich DeMuro checks out the latest car technologies on display at CES 2025 in Las Vegas, including Honda, Waymo, BMW, Sony AFEELA, Scout Motors, and software from Qnovo.