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2026 Sony Honda Mobility Afeela EV | Manufacturer image. Sony showed off the latest version of its Afeela electric concept car Wednesday at the Consumer Electronics Show 2024 in Las Vegas, and it ...
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Sony's Afeela 1 feels like a PlayStation 4 in the PS5 era - MSNCES 2025 has been a boon for transportation news, but far and away, the talk of the show is the Sony Afeela 1 — again. The company has been showing off some variation of this EV for five years ...
Sony Honda Mobility says that the long-awaited Afeela 1 is available to reserve now, with deliveries slated for mid-2026. But it could already be playing catchup.
LAS VEGAS — Sony Honda Mobility returned to CES this year to show an updated version of their Afeela concept.Sure, it looks exactly the same, because physically it is, but the partnership says ...
This week Sony Honda Mobility unveiled its latest Afeela prototype at CES, featuring a number of design changes and new details that bring it even closer to production. The joint venture, which ...
Sony announced at CES the Afeela EV, showing off a prototype manufactured together with Honda. The two companies plan to deliver the first Afeela units to buyers in the US as soon as 2026.
The people inside the Afeela EV might not notice anything going on outside, however—Sony wants the car to be a conduit for its entertainment offerings, whether that's movies or music or gaming.
As Sony has alluded to in the past, Afeela’s EVs will also offer “best-in-class entertainment.” A PlayStation tie-in is the obvious choice here, but Sony says movies and TV shows are also on ...
If so, Sony announced that the Afeela will start shipping to customers in the U.S. first in spring 2026. The company will start taking preorders in 2025. Topics CES Electric Vehicles Cars.
Sony and Honda have built a prototype of a new electric car. The vehicle, which is branded Afeela and looks like a midsized sedan, was driven on stage at CES 2023 on Wednesday. "Afeela represents ...
Sony rounded out the Afeela presentation with a hint that it's partnering with Sony's in-house game studio Polyphony Digital, developer of the Gran Turismo racing simulator and now film franchise.
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