Sony Honda Mobility Inc. (Japanese: ソニー・ホンダモビリティ株式会社, Hepburn: Sonī Hondamobiriti Kabushikigaisha) is a Japanese joint venture automotive company established by Sony Group Corporation and Honda Motor Company in 2022 to produce battery electric vehicles.[1] The company markets its vehicles under the Afeela (Japanese: アフィーラ, Hepburn: Afīra) brand.[2][3]

Sony Honda Mobility Inc.
Native name
ソニー・ホンダモビリティ株式会社
Sonī Hondamobiriti Kabushikigaisha
TypeJoint venture
IndustryAutomotive
Founded13 October 2022; 3 years ago (2022-10-13)
HeadquartersTokyo Midtown East, 9-7-2, Akasaka, ,
Japan
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Yasuhide Mizuno (Representative Director, Chairman and CEO)
  • Izumi Kawanishi (Representative Director, President and COO)
ProductsAutomobiles
BrandsAfeela
Owners
Websitewww.shm-afeela.com

History

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In January 2020, Sony revealed its first electric sedan prototype, the Sony Vision-S, at CES 2020.[4] According to the company, the Vision-S incorporates Sony's imaging and sensing technologies. In contrast, Sony's artificial intelligence, telecommunication, and cloud computing technologies enable the continued updating and evolution of the vehicle's features.[5] A second concept car, an electric SUV was unveiled in January 2022 at the CES 2022 as the Vision-S 02, while the original concept was retroactively renamed to Vision-S 01.[6]

In April 2022, Sony established Sony Mobility Inc. as their mobility service arm.[7] In March 2022, Sony and Honda signed a memorandum of understanding to deepen the discussion and exploration of forming a strategic alliance between the two companies.[8] In June 2022, while still in the process of negotiating the details of the partnership, both companies announced that their joint venture company would be called "Sony Honda Mobility Inc."[9] The company was led by Yasuhide Mizuno,[10] who served as the head of Honda's China division until 2020.[11] The company was officially announced through a press conference on October 13, 2022.[1][12] According to the company, it aims to become a software-oriented "Mobility Tech Company".[13]

In January 2023, the company revealed its first electric vehicle prototype under the brand name Afeela at CES 2023.[14][15] The prototype was a four-door sedan that was planned to be produced in the U.S. in 2026.[16] In January 2025, the company revealed the production version of the prototype, called the Afeela 1, at CES 2025.[17] The company revealed Prototype 2026, an electric SUV concept at CES 2026.[18]

On March 25, 2026, the company announced that it was cancelling production of the Afeela 1 and Afeela SUV prototype.[4][17] On April 21, 2026, the company announced it would be restructuring, with nearly all employees reassigned to parent companies Sony and Honda.[19][20]

Dealership disputes

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Sony Honda Mobility planned to sell vehicles directly to consumers rather than through franchised dealers. In August 2025, the California New Car Dealers Association filed a lawsuit against Sony Honda Mobility and Honda on behalf of Honda and Acura dealers in the state, alleging that the company's plan for direct sales violates state law prohibiting automakers from competing with their franchised dealers by selling to customers directly.[21]

Models

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Afeela 1

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Afeela prototype at Japan Mobility Show (2023)

The concept version of the Afeela 1 was revealed in January 2023 at CES. A four-door sedan, it contains 45 cameras and sensors and features Level 3 automated driving capabilities.[22] It utilzes Qualcomm Snapdragon SoC hardware to run its infotainment systems,[22] while the cockpit and software architecture has been developed by Elektrobit Automotive, who also collaborated with Sony on software and UX for the Sony Vision-S, its first prototype.[23] The vehicle utilizes Unreal Engine in its graphical interfaces.[24]

The vehicle was planned to release in North America in the spring of 2026.[22] Trial production of the vehicle began at the East Liberty Auto Plant in January 2026.[4]

Afeela Prototype 2026

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The Afeela Prototype 2026 is an electric SUV concept first revealed in CES 2026. It was planned to release in 2028.[18][25]

References

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  1. 1 2 Sugiura, Eri; Lewis, Leo (2022-11-20). "Sony-Honda venture plans to tap entertainment prowess for its electric cars". Financial Times. Retrieved 2023-01-05.
  2. Valdes-Dapena, Peter (2023-01-05). "Sony and Honda reveal their car brand, Afeela". CNN. Retrieved 2023-01-05.
  3. Blanco, Sebastian (2023-01-05). "Afeela Is a New EV from Sony and Honda Coming to the U.S. in 2026". Car and Driver. Retrieved 2023-01-05.
  4. 1 2 3 Hawkins, Andrew J. (2026-03-25). "Sony and Honda ain't feelin' the Afeela anymore". The Verge. Retrieved 2026-04-01.
  5. Chan, Mick (2020-01-07). "Sony Vision-S concept car unveiled at CES 2020; dual-motor powertrain, provision for Level 4 self-driving - paultan.org". Paul Tan's Automotive News. Retrieved 2023-01-05.
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  9. "Honda and Sony Sign Agreement for New EV Joint Venture Brand". Car and Driver. 2022-06-16. Retrieved 2023-01-05.
  10. Nagata, Kazuaki (13 October 2022). "Sony-Honda alliance aims to deliver first EV in 2026". Japan Times.
  11. Keohane, David; Inagaki, Kana (21 July 2024). "Japanese carmakers 'very scared' by China's rapid EV development". The Financial Times.
  12. Kageyama, Yuri (2022-10-13). "Japan's Sony, Honda jointly making EVs for 2026 US delivery". AP News. Retrieved 2026-04-01.
  13. Bellan, Rebecca (2022-10-13). "Sony and Honda envision an EV that entertains while it takes the wheel". TechCrunch. Retrieved 2023-01-05.
  14. Gauthier, Michael (2023-01-05). "Honda And Sony Announce Afeela Car Brand, Unveil New Prototype". Carscoops. Retrieved 2026-04-01.
  15. Hawkins, Andrew J. (2023-01-05). "Sony and Honda just announced their new electric car brand, Afeela". The Verge. Retrieved 2023-01-05.
  16. "Sony unveils prototype EV, Afeela, to be made with Honda". Associated Press. January 5, 2023. Retrieved 2023-01-05.
  17. 1 2 Miller, Caleb (2026-03-25). "Sony and Honda's EV Dream Is Dead as Development of the Afeela 1 Sedan Is Canceled". Car and Driver. Retrieved 2026-04-01.
  18. 1 2 Blanco, Sebastian (2026-01-06). "Sony and Honda's Afeela Brand Reveals Surprise SUV Prototype at CES as Sedan Nears Production". Car and Driver. Retrieved 2026-04-01.
  19. Becknell, Jason (2026-04-21). "Sony-Honda EV venture scales back, AFEELA model cancelled". CBT News. Retrieved 2026-05-17.
  20. "Sony, Honda scale back EV venture after Afeela halt". Reuters. April 21, 2026. Retrieved 2026-05-16.
  21. Ismail, Adam (2025-08-29). "Sony Honda's Direct Sales Model for Afeela EV Is Already Facing a Lawsuit". The Drive. Retrieved 2025-09-09.
  22. 1 2 3 Bellan, Rebecca (2023-01-05). "Sony and Honda reveal Afeela, their joint EV brand, at CES". TechCrunch. Retrieved 2023-01-05.
  23. Leggat, David (2023-02-08). "Elektrobit software fitted to Sony Honda prototype". JustAuto. Retrieved 2023-02-08.
  24. Neff, John (2023-01-05). "Sony And Honda Name Their New EV Car Brand Afeela, Show Prototype". InsideEVs. Retrieved 2023-01-05.
  25. Goodwin, Antuan (2026-01-05). "Sony Debuts Afeela Prototype 2026 Electric SUV, Custom PlayStation Themes for Afeela 1". CNET. Retrieved 2026-02-06.
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