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Sony, Honda and Afeela 1
Sony and Honda’s Afeela 1 EV makes more sense at CES than in the real world
The Sony car is almost here. After its creation via a joint venture with Honda in 2022 and two years’ worth of prototypes, the electronics giant’s Afeela brand is finally taking reservations for its first electric vehicle,
Lucid Air Pure vs. Sony Honda Mobility Afeela 1: Comparing Startup EVs
These low-slung electric upstarts approach the formula from very different directions. Is the Afeela already too little, too late?
Sony Honda’s Afeela EV Project Is Under Pressure. That’s Good
Between its sophisticated ADAS, mediocre specs, and high price, the Afeela 1 seems both a step behind the times and built for a future that hasn't come yet.
CES 2025: Sony and Honda’s Afeela 1 is now available for preorders
Need a quick history lesson? Sony was originally founded in 1946 as Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo. It went through the Walkman and the Discman, and in 1994, it introduced the first-ever PlayStation. It also released a range of robot dogs between 1999 and 2006, and yep, now it’s building cars.
Sony/Honda's Afeela 1 EV is here, can it compete with Tesla?
The Afeela 1 Origin and Signature trims are available to reserve in California for $200, with deliveries anticipated to start in 2026.
CES 2025: Hands-on with Sony-Honda's AFEELA 1 Signature
We scored a seat inside the AFEELA 1 Signature, the top-tier trim of the lineup that clocks in a massive $102,000. But don't let the sticker shock scare you off just yet — this EV is loaded with bells,
Sony/Honda ‘Afeela’ EV Collaboration Gets Production Timetable And Pricing
Sony has partnered with Honda on the Afeela 1, a new EV expected to go into production for the 2026 model year.
4 Reasons The Sony Honda AFEELA 1 EV Feels Doomed From The Start
Honda showcased its Sony Honda AFEELA 1 EV, but while it highlights futuristic tech, there are four reasons it already seems doomed.
Sony and Honda’s Afeela electric car will start at $89,900
Afeela is starting to become a little bit more than just a feeling. The electric vehicle, which is a joint venture between Sony and Honda, is finally available for preorder. And it only took five years to get here.
Sony and Honda's Afeela 1 electric liftback priced at $89,900
Sony and Honda surprised audiences at 2023 CES by announcing the jointly established electric vehicle brand Afeela and presenting a prototype for the brand's first model, the Afeela 1, a somewhat innocuous midsize liftback.
Honda And Sony's EV Costs More Than A Lucid Air
The Afeela 1 EV is nearly production-ready and will be assembled in the U.S. at a Honda facility. Afeela also announced the start of reservations, which for now, is only open to California residents.
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Sony's Afeela 1 feels like a PlayStation 4 in the PS5 era
While there's plenty of automotive news to go around at CES 2025, far and away, the talk of the show is the Afeela 1. Again.
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The Sony Afeela Is Already Outclassed By Tesla And Lucid
Sony offers an in-car streaming service called RIDEVU with access to over 2,000 of its movies, which is currently offered on ...
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