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Discontinued: Afeela EV Sedan and SUV by Honda and Sony

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Honda and Sony cancel Afeela EV sedan and SUV

Sony and Honda Cancel Afeela 1 Sedan and SUV Production

Sony and Honda have announced the cancellation of the Afeela 1 sedan and its accompanying SUV, which were originally scheduled to start production this year and in 2028, respectively. This decision comes as a result of a downturn in the electric vehicle (EV) market in the United States, compounded by Honda’s recent cancellation of three EV models planned for production in Ohio.

In a joint statement, Sony and Honda stated that the cancellation of the Honda 0 Saloon, 0 SUV, and Acura RSX has had a significant impact on the underlying assumptions of Sony Honda Mobility’s business model, particularly in terms of the technologies and assets sourced from Honda.

Despite the cancellation of the Afeela 1 sedan and SUV, Sony Honda Mobility, the joint venture responsible for designing, engineering, and selling Afeela-branded EVs, remains operational for the time being.

According to the companies, Sony and Honda will reassess Sony Honda Mobility’s business direction and announce its mid- to long-term positioning at the earliest opportunity.

Following the reduction in EV sales after the discontinuation of the $7500 federal tax credit for EVs in September 2025, Sony Honda Mobility may need to shift its focus to the Chinese market or reconsider its EV-exclusive strategy to sustain its operations.

Sony first hinted at entering the automotive industry when it unveiled the Vision-S EV concept at CES 2020. After further development, Sony partnered with Honda to collaborate on engineering and producing EVs under the Afeela brand.

Reevaluation and Future Plans

The Afeela 1 sedan, showcased in near-production form in 2025, was slated for production later this year at Honda’s East Liberty plant, located close to the now-canceled production site for the Honda 0 Series EVs in Marysville.

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The sedan, measuring 4915mm in length, boasted a 360kW dual-motor all-wheel drive system and a 91kWh lithium-ion battery, offering an estimated range of 483km based on EPA testing. It also supported DC fast charging up to 150kW, with a starting price of $89,900.

At CES 2026, Afeela unveiled a concept for an SUV, intended for production in 2028.

Despite the setbacks, Sony Honda Mobility’s future plans and strategies are under review, with a focus on adapting to changing market conditions and consumer demands.

Conclusion

The cancellation of the Afeela 1 sedan and SUV reflects the challenges faced by Sony Honda Mobility in the evolving EV market. As the joint venture reevaluates its business model and strategic direction, the future of the Afeela brand remains uncertain.

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