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In March 2022, Sony announced that it would form a joint venture with Honda to sell battery-electric vehicles. [3] On January 5, 2023, Sony Honda Mobility unveiled the Afeela 1 as a prototype at the 56th Consumer Electronics Show. [4] The car features Level 3 automated driving capabilities under limited conditions.
Afeela prototype at Japan Mobility Show (2023). In January 2023 at CES, the concept version of the Afeela 1, the Afeela prototype, was revealed. It is a four-door sedan that was announced to be available for pre-order in the first half of 2025, while initial shipments will be delivered to customers in North America in the spring of 2026.
Sony unveiled a new high-tech prototype car it will produce in partnership with Honda at the CES tech show Wednesday. Yasuhide Mizuno, CEO of Sony Honda Mobility, said the company expects to take ...
At CES 2023 last year, Sony and Honda surprised the automotive world with a new EV brand called Afeela, the product of a joint venture called Sony Honda Mobility that will unleash an electric ...
Revealed at CES 2023, the new brand will start taking pre-orders in 2025, ... Sony Honda Mobility, a joint venture between the two Japanese companies, has revealed a prototype of a handsome new ...
The Vision-S concept was designed by Sony's AI/Robotics division in collaboration with multiple companies in the automotive sector, including Magna International, [3] [4] [5] Continental AG, Elektrobit, [6] Benteler, and Bosch, featuring the latest technologies from Sony and its partners related to the automotive sector, such as always-on connectivity, sensory devices, and autonomous driving.
We look forward to bringing a new dimension to connected mobility through our partnership with HERE.” Mike Nefkens, Chief Executive Officer at HERE Technologies said, “We are thrilled about our partnership with Sony Honda Mobility. This collaboration embodies a shared vision: to push the boundaries of mobility and redefine what the future ...
Many of the car’s key specifications are still to be revealed, but Yasuhide Mizuno, chief executive of the Sony Honda Mobility Group said it would combine “Sony sensors and Honda safety ...