After years of hype and several public showcase appearances, the Afeela 1 is no more. Sony Honda Mobility has officially pulled the plug, and it's the latest sign that the EV market is on the downturn ...
The perhaps unusual melding of Sony, Honda, and PlayStation for an EV seems to have fizzled out, largely due to a shifting ...
The car industry has never been lacking in daring concepts, yet there are not many recent alliances that have garnered such ...
Honda and Sony joined forces in 2022 to form Sony Honda Mobility (SHM) in a bid to take on the top electric vehicle brands. Despite slow EV sales and increasing competition, they created a Tesla Model ...
It’s the end of the line for Sony’s electric car project, which included the Afeela 1 sedan and a new SUV sharing the same battery electric architecture provided by Honda. The Sony Honda Mobility (SHM ...
Sony Honda Mobility's Afeela sedan, shown here as a prototype in early 2026, is not moving forward. Antuan Goodwin/CNET Your dream of cruising the streets with PlayStation-inspired controls has hit a ...
The Afeela, an electric car being developed in a joint venture by Sony and Honda, is no longer coming to market. Both the Afeela 1 and the second model have been dropped, the companies have announced.
Sony Honda Mobility, a spinoff project from the two companies, hasn’t sold its first car yet, but the company has unveiled its second, a sleek electric SUV. Sony Honda Mobility is a joint project of, ...
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Your dream of cruising the streets with PlayStation-inspired controls has hit a roadblock. Back in January, Sony Honda Mobility, a joint project between electronics giant Sony and carmaker Honda, ...