Honda unveils at Japan Mobility Show2025: Four global debuts and a peek into the future of mobility
The Japan Mobility Show 2025 promises to be one of the hottest car shows of the decade, and Honda Motor Co. is set to steal the spotlight. To be held between October 29 and November 9, 2025, in Tokyo, this show will have Honda announce four world premieres and launch a lineup that expands way beyond automobiles and motorcycles. Concepts that will run across land, sea, air, and even space promise to make a striking declaration of Honda’s future of mobility vision driven by the mantra of “The Power of Dreams.”

Four Premieres Worldwide at The Japan Mobility Show 2025
Honda announced that four worldwide debuts will be witnessed by visitors, each of which will represent the brand’s entry into new design and electrification.
Honda 0 Series Concept SUV
At the top of our list is the new Honda 0 Series prototype SUV, a brand-new addition to the worldwideHonda global electric car roster. Aiming to strike a balance between functionality and cost-effectiveness, this SUV makes clear Honda’s desire to bring down the cost of owning an EV while continuing to provide a solid value proposition. The SUV will go into production in 2026 and will mark the third model to join the 0 Series lineup following the sedan and bigger SUV, solidifying Honda’s next-generation EV plan.
Compact EV Prototype
Following this is a pint-sized EV concept that emphasizes mingling “day-in-day-out functionality” with the “pleasure of driving.” The miniature but adventurous electric car is already being tested on public roads in Japan, the UK, and other Asian markets, where compact EV demand is growing exponentially. Thanks to its compact turning radius, ingenious packaging, and enjoyable dynamics, this car holds the potential to revolutionize urban mobility.
Electric Motorcycle Concept
Two-wheeler enthusiasts will have much to get excited about with the new launch of an all-new electric motorcycle concept. The company asserts that this design defies common perceptions of what an e-motorcycle can or should be, with surprises on styling and capability. It represents a marked step in Honda’s move to redefine its motorcycle line up to play its part in a carbon-neutral future.
Honda e-MTB Prototype
Adventure seekers aren’t left behind either. Honda will showcase the production-ready Honda e-MTB Prototype, an electric-assist mountain bike that evolves from the 2023 concept model. Built on the theme “Ride Natural, Reach New Peaks,” this e-MTB promises a seamless blend of natural pedaling and powered assistance, making steep climbs and rugged trails more accessible than ever.
Beyond Bicycles and Motor Cars: Honda’s Expanding Horizon of Mobility
Whereas four world premieres will top the stand, the show presence of Honda extends far beyond that. Here the brand employs the stage to demonstrate how its solutions to mobility go into aviation, into the sea, and even into space.
Sustainable Rocket Project
One of the most surprising displays will be Honda’s sustainable rocket experimental model. This ambitious project successfully completed a launch and landing test earlier in 2025 in Hokkaido, Japan. By focusing on renewable fuels and reusability, the rocket aligns with Honda’s larger carbon neutrality goal for 2050. It’s a powerful reminder that Honda is looking at a future where mobility is not limited to roads.
HondaJet Elite II Mockup
Guests will also get to experience entering into a mockup of the actual size interior of the HondaJet Elite II, the company’s new light business aircraft. The exhibition unveils Honda’s future vision of aviation by showcasing the luxury and efficiency of its expanding aerospace portfolio.
Recently Launched Highights
In order to offset future concepts, Tokyo will also stage new production models by Honda. The models will be the new Honda Prelude and the Honda N-ONE e:.
- The new Honda Prelude, released this month into the Japanese marketplace, resurrects an iconic badge with powerplant that’s part-hybrid, part-driving enthusiast’s dream.
- The Honda N-ONE e: is a spunky, pint-sized mini-EV that inherits the familiar N-ONE looks with smooth, zero-emission power. The compact dimensions and 295 km range with a 29.6 kWh battery make this perfect for city duty.
Extending the Motorcycle Range
Besides the new e-MTB and concept of an e-motorcycle, scheduled production models of its best-selling CB series will be showcased by Honda.
The CB1000F and the CB1000F SE continue the sporty CB DNA with new styling and contemporary performance enhancements.
Why Honda’s Showcase Matters
The Japan Mobility Show of 2025 is not another automobile show by Honda—it’s a mission statement. By covering vehicles, motorcycles, bicycles, airplanes, and even space, Honda is announcing to the world that not only is it an automaker but a general mobility company.
The following points stand out.
- Electrification First. Either through the compact concept of EV or through the 0 Series SUV and electric bicycles, Honda is putting clean mobility first.
- Enjoyment and Utility. Being faithful to its DNA, Honda ensures that its EVs and motorcycles not only fulfill commuters but are fun to ride or drive.
- Innovation Beyond Sectors. The HondaJet and the rocket designs emphasize the desire of Honda to innovate beyond boundaries.
Looking Ahead
With its exhibition at the Japan Mobility Show 2025, Honda is announcing forcefully the next phase of its evolution. The carmaker is preparing itself for a multitrack course of electrification covering battery-electric, hybrids, and hydrogen-powered units. Meanwhile, it’s exploring fresh horizons of mobility—from four and two wheels to wings and rockets.
With mass-production prototypes such as the Prelude and N-ONE e: and future models such as the 0 Series SUV and electric motorcycle coming that much closer to production, Honda shows its Power of Dreams slogan to be all the more applicable now than ever. That is true. The arrival of Honda to the Japan Mobility Show 2025 will not only be about new car reveals—it will be about reimagining what mobility will be through the decades to come.
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