Honda’s stand will nine four-wheeled vehicles including the Prelude, the 0 Series EVs, and more
Honda teased nine vehicles for the 2025 Japan Mobility Show starting October 29.
Photo shows nine covered models, some brand-new and others already on sale.
The Prelude is expected to headline its booth, though surprises may still appear.
Honda has released the first teasers for its upcoming lineup at the Japan Mobility Show 2025, set to open on October 29. While the company has kept details under wraps, the silhouetted figures in the image suggest no fewer than nine exhibits. Not all of them will be debuting for the first time, though, with some already available on the market.
The only models officially confirmed so far are the Honda 0 Series Saloon and SUV prototypes. This futuristic pair of electric models is scheduled to enter production in 2026, beginning with the SUV that will be built in Ohio. Interestingly, the teaser shows these two 0 Series vehicles displayed alongside a third shape, hinting that another EV could be waiting in the wings.
Two Coupes, One’s The Prelude, What’s The Other?
The star of the show will be the reborn Honda Prelude in its final production form, following the nearly identical prototype from the 2023 edition of the same event. A closer look at the teaser reveals two coupe silhouettes side by side, raising questions about what the second coupe might be.
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One possibility is that Honda will showcase a Prelude equipped with the optional Sports Style package from its Genuine Accessories range. This could sit alongside the ON Limited Edition hybrid coupe, a variant distinguished by its black roof and dealer-installed extras.
Another, more intriguing scenario is the appearance of a prototype for the long-rumored Prelude Type R, though that seems unlikely for now. Of course, the second silhouette might turn out to be something else entirely.
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Compact EVs and Kei Car Variants
Another likely debut is the electric Honda N-One e:, a kei car introduced just last month. The compact hatchback may be joined by a sportier variant resembling the camouflaged Super EV prototype shown at Goodwood. This would be separate from the N-One e: fitted with optional Mugen accessories, which could also make an appearance at the show on its own display.
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As for the SUVs, local outlet Creative Trend suggest that Honda could present the Vezel e:HEV in RS trim, along with the CR-V e:HEV, which has not yet been offered in the Japanese market.
Beyond Four Wheels
Cars will not be the only attraction. Honda plans to exhibit seven motorcycles, a selection of power products, and even an aircraft. The aviation centerpiece will be a full-scale interior mockup of the HondaJet Elite II small business jet. On the two-wheeled side, notable entries include the CUV e:, an electric commuter bike, and the Rebel 1100 S motorcycle, equipped with a dual clutch transmission.
The company said it will share more details about the Japan Mobility Show 2025 lineup in stages. An update is scheduled for the end of September through Honda’s dedicated website. The press days of the Tokyo show will take place on October 29 and 30, while the public can visit between October 31 and November 9.
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