Awesome Tips Honda CES 2024 Event: Everything Revealed in 6 Minutes
At CES 2024, Honda revealed its concept Honda Zero line of EVs, including the Saloon and the Space Hub. Honda says a production model of the Saloon is coming in 2026.
At CES 2024, Honda revealed its concept Honda Zero line of EVs, including the Saloon and the Space Hub. Honda says a production model of the Saloon is coming in 2026.
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goofy ahh car
Those taillights look sick!
I dislike this. Too much useless and expensive stuff. True car lovers want reliable things:
Reliable engine, reliable parts and which is more important – that you could fix it yourselves.
Looking at all this futuristic stuff – it is so dystopian, ugly, and not reliable at all. Like, what is the purpose in owning a car, when everything you you do is sitting there.
AI will drive you to the needed place itself. It will park itself. It will repair itself?…. What is the purpose of owning your own car then.
Sheesh, better make a public transport more comfy.
Driving a car nowadays feels more like driving a PC and not like driving a vehicle. Future is boring with 0 purpose.
Its not releasing
Mann now the logo just looks like Mahindra's new logo ๐ ๐
Wow that van looks ugly. Companies should understand that if you want to be successful make the car look good. If it's a taxi or Europe it might be successful. The only reason tesla was successful was cause the cars look nice.
Too many promises but no action,,Honda san ๐
Just pay someone who speaks English well. It's so difficult to understand what they're saying. It doesn't have to be the person in charge of the department or whatever
the repair bill for a frontal crash will be astronomical.
At CES 2024, Honda presented its groundbreaking concept line of electric vehicles, the Honda Zero series, featuring two concept models: the Saloon and the Space-Hub. Here's a summary of what was revealed:
Honda Zero Series Concepts
Saloon:
Design Philosophy: The Saloon, intended as the flagship model of the Zero Series, embodies the "M/M" philosophy of Honda, which stands for "man maximum, machine minimum." This approach focuses on maximizing space for occupants while minimizing the vehicle's mechanical footprint.
Features: It boasts a sleek, spacious interior made from sustainable materials, intuitive human-machine interface, and a sporty driving position. Notably, it introduces new steer-by-wire and motion control management systems, drawing on Honda's extensive robotics expertise to enhance the driving experience.
Market Entry: A production model based on the Saloon concept is expected to be launched in North America in 2026.
Space-Hub:
Design Approach: This model prioritizes a spacious cabin and visibility, adhering to the "Thin, Light, and Wise" development approach. It's designed to be a versatile, adaptable space to suit various passenger needs, functioning as a "hub" that connects people and their environment.
Core Development Principles of Honda Zero Series
"Thin, Light, and Wise" Approach: Honda aims to transcend the typical constraints of EVs being "thick and heavy" due to large batteries. The new approach involves creating sleek, efficient, and intelligent vehicles.
Five Core Values:
Artistic Design: Embracing "The Art of Resonance," the designs resonate with the environment, society, and users.
Safety Technologies: Implementing advanced driver-assist systems (ADAS) and automated driving technologies.
Connected Technologies: Using AI and big data to enhance the driver's experience with personalized suggestions and route guidance.
Driving Joy: A focus on the exhilarating driving experience, combining Honda's electrification and dynamics technologies.
Electricity Efficiency: Emphasizing energy efficiency through high-density battery packs and aerodynamic performance.
Innovations in Design and Technology
ADAS and Automated Driving Features: Honda is advancing its driver-assistive systems and automated driving technologies, aiming to offer safer, more convenient driving experiences.
Software-Defined Mobility Products: Utilizing a dedicated EV operating system to create a more intelligent and connected driving environment.
Enhanced Aerodynamics: Leveraging motorsports expertise to improve performance.
Battery Efficiency: Focus on e-Axles for power and efficiency, high-density batteries for range, and strategies to minimize charging times and battery degradation.
Overall Vision
Honda's Zero Series represents a significant shift in their approach to EV design and technology, promising to deliver a unique blend of efficiency, performance, and innovative features, while maintaining a strong focus on sustainability and user experienceโ
You get a guy that barely speaks english giving a speech that Americans can barely understand. Fail honda.
Looks like a canoo EV
Looks like it got a motel 6 BBL ๐๐ค๐คฃ๐คฆ๐ฝโโ๏ธ
…new CRX ?
You can feel it when an empire is going down
I was hoping for a bike concept and the return of the Honda Legend
Fender benders are about to become much more expensive
EVs won't sell. 95% that buy them, regret it.
Wtf are you saying bro
Li mega !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Honda's concept car is totally copying China's Li mega production car.
That looks too futuristic for my taste… lets give it another 20 years at least.
So much talk and saying nothing. Honda is in deep trouble..
Too much concepts just release the product
cool
guys, im not racist but watch this video with subtitles and in 1.5x speed. Otherwise, you will need new brain ๐
Charabiat
Can they get spokespeople, that speak clear English please. I know that sounds bad, but I've got to put the subtitles up, just to understand what they're saying.
seeing Canoo vans everywhere
how is honda going to rely on GM to produce honda passports in numbers when GM has indicated to scale back.
horrible design ๐
Nice to see that despite being late to the EV party, Honda is now headed in the right direction. Now spend that $18B to upgrade/build new EV factories here in Canada!
Not enough charging stations , ev cars are still to expensive and the batteries are still using old tech.
One slight problem, NO INFRASTRUCTURE! and one thing most importantly is charging time. It's the reason people aren't buying EV'S. No new battery technology, so typical of Asian cars bells and whistle don't replace practically.
Inconvenience is key in any product. 8 minutes to gas up compared to 8 hours of charging.
I much preferred the design and styling of the Honda E, they just needed to improve the spec and the price of that car and they would of been onto a winner