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Honda Motor Company has confirmed that it will take part in the Japan Mobility Show 2025, scheduled to run from October 20 to November 9, 2025, at Tokyo Big Sight. At the brand’s pavilion, a series of products connected with multiple mobility sectors will be showcased, including cars, motorcycles, aircraft, and marine engines. Let us tell you what all will be presented at this show and how special it will be.
The Honda 0 SUV is a concept car that reflects the brand’s new design language. It features a black front panel and pixelated headlights that come with a Honda badge. A key highlight of this SUV is its large bumper, which has an air vent for battery cooling. The car has been designed with a contrasting black roof, giving it a two-tone look. This SUV has D-pillars. Apart from that, it features U-shaped taillights that wrap around the rear.
Like the SUV, the Honda 0 Saloon’s look is also inspired by the 2024 CES Concept. This car offers a futuristic aesthetic with a cab-forward silhouette and a low, sleek shape. Compared to the concept model, it has larger headlights with retractable covers. Instead of a front display, now a black panel has been fitted. The D-pillars retain their blocky design, while the taillight styling at the rear also remains similar.
Honda CUV e is the company’s electric scooter that delivers an excellent combination of range and performance. This scooter is equipped with a 6kW motor and two removable battery packs. This setup allows the scooter to reach a maximum speed of 83 km/h and deliver a riding range of up to 70 km on a single charge.
The Tokyo showcase will also feature the Honda Rebel 1100 S Edition equipped with DCT, a cruiser motorcycle that comes with a Dual Clutch Transmission system. Honda first introduced DCT technology in its bikes back in 2012 with the NC700 series and CTX700, later expanding it to models like the CRF1000L Africa Twin.