Honda to Showcase Futuristic Cars and Bikes at Japan Mobility Show 2025

Honda Motor Company is gearing up for a major showcase at the upcoming Japan Mobility Show 2025, which will take place at Tokyo Big Sight from October 20 to November 9, 2025. The company has confirmed that its pavilion will highlight innovations across multiple mobility sectors, including cars, motorcycles, aircraft, and marine engines. Among the key attractions will be Honda’s new generation of concept cars and advanced two-wheelers.

Honda 0 SUV Prototype

One of the most anticipated reveals will be the Honda 0 SUV Prototype, which reflects the brand’s evolving design language. The SUV features a bold black front panel with pixelated headlights carrying the Honda badge. A large bumper with an integrated air vent helps in cooling the battery system. With a contrasting black roof, D-pillars, and distinctive U-shaped taillights, the SUV flaunts a futuristic two-tone look.

Honda 0 Saloon Prototype

Alongside the SUV, Honda will also display the Honda 0 Saloon Prototype, drawing inspiration from the CES 2024 concept. This sleek electric saloon carries a cab-forward silhouette with a low-slung profile. It has been upgraded with larger headlights featuring retractable covers, while the earlier display panel has been replaced with a glossy black fascia. Retaining blocky D-pillars and stylish taillights, the design combines elegance with modern aerodynamics.

Honda CUV-e

For the two-wheeler segment, Honda will introduce the CUV-e electric scooter, designed for urban commuting. Powered by a 6kW motor and supported by two removable battery packs, the scooter can reach a top speed of 83 km/h and delivers a riding range of up to 70 km per charge.

Honda Rebel 1100 S Edition DCT

Another highlight will be the Honda Rebel 1100 S Edition DCT, a cruiser motorcycle equipped with Honda’s dual-clutch transmission (DCT) system. This technology, first introduced in 2012 with the NC700 series, has since been featured in models like the CTX700 and CRF1000L Africa Twin. The Rebel 1100 S Edition promises to combine comfort, performance, and cutting-edge transmission technology.

With this impressive lineup, Honda is set to make a strong statement at the Japan Mobility Show 2025, reinforcing its focus on innovation across both electric mobility and advanced motorcycle engineering.