Honda just debuted two new futuristic EV concept cars that it plans on producing on its new “Honda 0 Series” EV platform.
Honda’s plan as of right now is to introduce the Saloon version of their current concept car as the first model of the Honda 0 Series in North America, followed by model introductions in Japan, Europe and other countries.
Honda is developing their new “0 Series” based on their three core principles: “Thin, light and wise.”
Describing the looks of the new concept cars they say “The Saloon is a sleek, futuristic-looking vehicle that seems fit for “Tron” movies, with a large open-mouthed front-end light in neon lighting with a redesigned Honda “H” in the center.” And for their new Space-Hub they’ve modeled it after a “minivan/shuttle that includes the same type of design characteristics as the smaller Saloon but in larger formats. Its interior features a similar cockpit, but it has a cavernous back area with lounge-type seating.”
Both “0 Series” vehicles will include “driver-assistive system based on technologies first deployed in Japan, followed by a next-generation “automated driving,” or AD, system.”
“The next generation AD system is being developed based on Honda’s ‘human-centric’ safety concept. It will feature advanced AI, sensing, recognition and driver monitoring technologies to achieve more human-like, natural and high-precision risk predictions, making it possible to offer AD features people can feel safe and confident using,”
Honda teases new EVs with futuristic ‘Space-Hub’ and ‘Saloon’ concept cars