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Sony and Honda scrapped their next EV before launch. You can still drive it on PlayStation.
Business Insider· 2026-03-25 17:48
Core Insights - The Afeela electric vehicle, developed by Honda and Sony's joint venture, has been canceled, marking a significant shift in Honda's EV strategy in the US market [1][2][3] Group 1: Honda's EV Strategy - Honda announced a $15.7 billion write-down while canceling several upcoming EV models, leaving only the Prologue in the US market [2] - The cancellation of Afeela is part of Honda's broader reassessment of its EV plans, with a potential shift towards a hybrid-heavy lineup [4][7] - Analysts suggest that Honda may revisit its EV plans and consider producing a lower-cost model by the end of the decade [9] Group 2: Industry Context - The cancellation of Afeela is seen as unusual, especially so close to its expected launch, highlighting a growing divide in how automakers approach the US EV market [6][7] - In contrast to Honda, Toyota has accelerated its EV plans, indicating differing strategies among traditional automakers [7] - The future role of Sony Honda Mobility in Honda's revised strategy remains unclear, as discussions continue between the parent companies [10]
Honda takes a $15.7 billion hit as EV retreat continues to batter legacy automakers
Business Insider· 2026-03-12 16:08
Core Viewpoint - Honda is significantly reducing its electric vehicle ambitions, expecting to write off up to 2.5 trillion yen (approximately $15.7 billion) as it reshapes its North American EV strategy, which may lead to its first annual loss in nearly 70 years [1] Group 1: Financial Impact - The write-off is part of a broader trend among legacy automakers, with five major companies announcing a total of $72.9 billion in write-downs related to EV portfolio adjustments [3] - Other automakers like Stellantis, Ford, General Motors, and Volkswagen have also reported substantial financial hits, with charges of $26 billion, $19.5 billion, $6 billion, and $5.7 billion respectively [2] Group 2: Strategic Changes - Honda is canceling three planned EV models for the US market: the Honda 0 Saloon, Honda 0 SUV, and Acura RSX crossover, leaving only one fully electric vehicle, the Prologue, in its US lineup [4] - The decision to pull back on EVs is influenced by unfavorable changes in US tariff policies and a decline in competitiveness in Asia [3] Group 3: Industry Outlook - Despite the recent pullback, analysts believe that no automaker is fully abandoning EV plans, with expectations of a return to growth in EV sales by 2027 as the focus shifts to more affordable models [5][6] - Other legacy brands, including Toyota, Nissan, Ford, Chevrolet, and Subaru, are also planning to introduce cheaper electric models to US dealerships [7]
The Ultimate CES 2026 Guide: Hottest AI Panels, Parties And Robots
Forbes· 2025-11-30 06:27
Core Insights - CES is returning to Las Vegas in January to highlight the transition of AI from novelty features to a fundamental aspect of various product categories [1] Group 1: Company Presentations - LG and Samsung will present their vision for future homes [2] - Lenovo will host an immersive keynote at The Sphere [2] - Sony Honda Mobility will showcase its next-generation electric vehicle, Afeela [2] - Waymo and Zoox will demonstrate their plans for robotaxis [2] Group 2: Keynote Sessions and Discussions - A session titled "The Future is Airborne" will feature discussions on delivery drones and advanced air mobility with industry leaders [3][4] - Various sessions will cover topics such as AI in cinematic creativity, transforming industries with physical AI, and the future of autonomous vehicles [6][7][9][10][11] Group 3: Event Schedule Highlights - Media Day 1 includes sessions on tech trends and an unveiling event [6] - Media Day 2 features keynotes from AMD and discussions on software-defined vehicles [7] - The event will also include a series of panels on AI applications in healthcare, consumer behavior, and robotics [9][10][11]
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Bloomberg· 2025-06-30 08:10
Financial Performance - The joint electric car project's annual operating loss more than doubled to $362 million [1] Industry Development - Sony Group and Honda are working to begin selling their first car, the Afeela, this year [1]