
The latest Honda 0 Saloon and Honda 0 SUV prototypes were revealed at CES 2025 yesterday, both of which will be introduced to the global markets starting in 2026. These EVs are confirmed to be running a proprietary vehicle operating system (OS), called ASIMO OS.

For deliveries, there’s the Honda N-VAN e, but to be bathed in technology, you’ll want a Sony x Honda Mobility AFEELA 1 electric sedan. What really sets it apart from all of the other EVs is the PS5 integrated directly into the infotainment system, ensuring that you’re never bored, or at least when stopped.

A race team in Thailand built the world’s first Honda-powered Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo specifically for competition purposes. You see the 25-hour endurance race does not allow V10s, so the team opted for a Honda Civic Type R-sourced 2.0-liter turbocharged K20C four-cylinder engine.

The 2026 Honda Passport has been revealed, and for the first time ever, the TrailSport Elite trim packs off-road capability, complete with top-level feature content including a TrailWatch camera system. This model will be priced from the mid-$40,000s and arrive early next year in three trim levels: RTL, TrailSport and TrailSport Elite.

There’s the world’s biggest motorcycle, and then the Honda ICE Concept 3, the latter of which comes equipped with a four-stroke, 75° V3 powerplant sporting an electrical compressor to deliver significant torque boost through the low- to mid-range, irrespective of engine RPM.
Honda has created a one-off Civic e:HEV Silveriest edition with the world’s most silver paint, to mark 25 years of the company’s hybrid vehicles. This Civic was painted using a specially made batch of unique ‘Silveriest Silver’ paint created by renowned artist and color champion, Stuart Semple.

A life-sized LEGO Technic motorcycle is a project that only a handful of people can probably take on, while this limited edition Honda Motorcycle Tachometer Watch pops up ever so often for sale. Most recently, a seller had seven of them priced at a somewhat reasonable $250.90 USD.

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A Honda Element is nothing special, but seeing one being offered for sale with its own custom Element trailer will definitely make you look twice. This just might be the perfect tailgating setup at sporting events, thanks to it being kitted with a big screen TV, refrigerator to keep your food cool, and more.

