Sony and Honda's EV company is called Afeela.
Honda has two alliances to build electric cars. The first, with GM, will see the American automaker's Ultium platform underpin an SUV from Honda dubbed Prologue, and for Acura, a reincarnation of the ZDX. The second alliance, though, is the more interesting one.. In 2022, it showed an EV sedan and crossover. In March, the company entered a partnership with Honda named Sony Honda Mobility to produce electric cars. Wednesday night, the company showed off what it's been working on.
It's unclear what the final form of this model will take. Sony and Honda say that the car will be available for order in 2025, with deliveries to America by 2026. Will this still be branded as an Afeela when it goes on sale? Or, since it's expected to have a premium price, could this be a new Acura Legend? That'd be a welcome outcome.
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