
Honda will present a lineup of mobility technologies and concept models at the Japan Mobility Show 2025, taking place from October 29 to 30 for press and from October 31 to November 9 for the public. Exhibits will span motorcycles, automobiles, power products, and aircraft, highlighting Honda’s push to expand mobility across land, sea, and air.

The booth will feature several world premieres. Among them is a new prototype SUV for the Honda 0 Series, positioned to broaden the lineup of the automaker’s dedicated EV family. Also debuting is a small EV prototype designed to balance usability with Honda’s “fun to drive” character, developed with input from tests in Japan, the U.K., and Asia.


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Honda will also unveil an electric motorcycle concept model, marking a new direction in two-wheeled electrification, as well as a high-end electric mountain bike prototype (e-MTB) designed for commercial use, which builds upon a concept first showcased in 2023.


Extending beyond traditional vehicles, Honda will display its experimental sustainable rocket, which completed takeoff and landing tests in Hokkaido in June 2025. The project is part of the company’s efforts toward achieving carbon neutrality and includes the use of renewable fuels and rocket reuse technology.

Production models recently introduced to the market will also be on display. These include the Prelude hybrid sports coupe, launched in September 2025, which blends Honda’s e:HEV system with daily usability, and the N-ONE e:, a small EV designed for Japan with a focus on practicality and heritage styling.



Motorcycle highlights will feature the upcoming CB1000F and CB1000F SE, representing the latest generation of Honda’s CB road sports line. Special exhibits include the CR-V e:HEV Prototype, the Acura RSX Prototype for North America, and reference displays such as the Honda Micro EV and CB1000F in racing specification.

Beyond land mobility, Honda will present the BF350 large outboard motor and a concept boat model. In the aviation sector, the booth will include a full-scale interior mockup of the HondaJet Elite II.

Honda describes its approach as driven by “dreams,” aiming to deliver new possibilities for mobility on land, sea, air, and even space. All models and exhibits will be formally revealed during the press days on October 29.
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