Sony & Honda Pull The Plug On Afeela
Honda and Sony have canceled Afeela, the joint venture that was supposed to start selling new electric cars this year.
Honda and Sony have canceled Afeela, the joint venture that was supposed to start selling new electric cars this year.
At CES, one of the busiest booths was for the Sony AFEELA, made in partnership with Honda. Zach already touched on AFEELA, so I will keep this short. By the time I got there, much of the promotional material was already gone, and they were requiring signup for even the … [continued]
Sony and Honda are really doing it. They are close to producing an electric car together, and it will start getting delivered to customers later this year in the United States (in California). The combined company, Sony Honda Mobility, showed off a pre-production AFEELA 1 at CES in Las Vegas … [continued]
At CES 2025, Sony Honda Mobility announced that pre-orders for the Afeela 1 electric sedan are now open to California residents.
VinFast Auto just announced the launch of Sony’s new online entertainment service, RIDEVU, on its VF 8 electric car model in the U.S. As the world’s first automobile manufacturer to launch RIDEVU, VinFast reaffirms its commitment to providing modern, smart electric car products and superior driving experiences to its customers. … [continued]
During May, Hyundai has had a number of press releases. But, unlike most months, Hyundai had a couple of fun ones about a customer’s weird custom license plate and Spiderman. I know some readers are super cereal, so I decided to start with one serious one that’s a big move … [continued]
The Qualcomm Snapdragon Digital Chassis is under consideration by a number of car manufacturers, like Sony–Honda and General Motors.
David Waterworth with Dr Paul Wildman Due to the overwhelming and positive interest shown in our first article, we thought to do a second article as another take on the Toyota/Japanese car-manufacturing situation. Is Toyota not circling the drain, after all? Is Toyota dead tech walking? According to Statista, Toyota … [continued]
Afeela, the new brand from Sony Honda Mobility, is all about the in-car entertainment experience, not the car itself.
Sony Honda Mobility says its cars will go on sale in 2026 and will feature emotional spaces that focus on entertainment.