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Sony and Honda Built a Car That Shows Emotion — Meet the AfeelaCars are no longer just a means of transportation. The automotive industry has moved beyond the era when a vehicle's value ...
The joint electric car project by Sony Group Corp. and Honda Motor Co. saw its annual operating loss more than double to ¥52 ...
Honda and Sony posted a ¥52 billion ($362 million) loss for their Afeela EV project. Last year, Honda Sony Mobility posted a ...
Sony and Honda, which announced a joint venture last year to develop and build electric cars, have revealed the name of their new car brand. It will be called Afeela.
Sony Honda Mobility, the partnership between the like-minded tech and automotive giants to commercialize Sony’s Vision-S and Vision-S 02 concepts, is moving fast. The two firms joined forces in ...
Sony has been trickling out details of the Afeela brand it launched with Honda ever since it unveiled the EV in 2023. But it’s held back one big detail — until today. Sony CEO Kenichiro ...
Sony and Honda’s EV goes on sale this year, starts at $89,900 Sony's first electric vehicle doesn't come cheap.
Sony/Honda's Afeela 1 EV is here, can it compete with Tesla? The Afeela 1 Origin and Signature trims are available to reserve in California for $200, with deliveries anticipated to start in 2026.
Sony and Honda have built an all-electric sedan called the AFEELA 1 to cater to technology enthusiasts. Is it genius or a gimmick?
Sony-Honda Can't Explain Why You Should Buy The Afeela EV The Afeela 1 arrives to a crowded segment with specs near the bottom of its class. Is it too little, too late?
In a little over a year, Sony Honda Mobility expects to launch the Afeela 1, a battery-electric sedan that’s been very visibly half a decade in the making. When I ask CEO Yasuhide Mizuno about ...
The Sony and Honda have released pricing for the joint venture Afeela's first sedan at the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show. Read all about it here.
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