Quick HighlightsHonda will present four world premieres at Japan Mobility Show 2025 across multiple mobility segments.Key debuts: new 0 Series SUV prototype, a fun-driving compact EV prototype, an electric motorcycle concept, and a production-ready e-MTB.Also displayed: its sustainable rocket experimental model, the all-new Prelude hybrid, and N-ONE e: mini-EV.Honda’s showcase spans land, sea, skies, and space, under its philosophy of The Power of Dreams.Honda’s Vision Unfolds at Japan Mobility Show 2025Honda Motor Co. today confirmed its ambitious exhibit lineup for the upcoming Japan Mobility Show 2025 , to be held at Tokyo Big Sight from October 30 to November 9 (press days October 29–30). The automaker plans to unveil four world premieres and present a sweeping array of mobility solutions — from cars and bikes to rockets — emphasizing its role as a comprehensive mobility company.Four World Premieres: Reimagining Mobility1. New 0 Series Prototype SUV: Honda will introduce a new SUV prototype under its global 0 Series electric vehicle family, aiming to broaden accessibility and appeal within its EV lineup. The debut hints at Honda’s strategy to make electric mobility more mainstream without compromising on design and usability.2. Compact EV Prototype: Another headline reveal is a compact EV prototype designed to deliver Honda’s signature “joy of driving” in everyday contexts. This model is currently undergoing road tests in Japan, the UK, and multiple Asian markets. The prototype seeks to blend practicality, affordability, and fun in a package aimed at high-demand compact EV segments.3. Electric Motorcycle Concept: Honda will unveil a concept electric motorcycle that challenges conventional design and technology norms, promising to deliver surprises and new riding experiences. The concept signals Honda’s intention to innovate in two-wheeler electrification, beyond just replicating ICE designs.Beyond the Headlines: From Sea to SpaceHonda’s booth will also host exhibits that express the full breadth of its “mobility beyond boundaries” agenda:Sustainable Rocket Experimental Model — A real experimental rocket, tested earlier in 2025 in Hokkaido, will be on display. Designed for reusability and powered by renewable fuels , the rocket underscores Honda’s ambitions in carbon-neutral aerospace research.Production Cars & Mobility Icons — Honda will showcase the recently launched all-new Prelude hybrid sports car as well as the N-ONE e: mini-EV — both already available in Japan. In addition, the booth includes motorcycles like the CB1000F / CB1000F SE , and reference exhibits such as HondaJet interior mockups and power products.Mobility Diversification — Complementing its land offerings, Honda will exhibit marine (outboard motors, concept boats) and aerial mobility, reinforcing its aspiration to be a holistic mobility company.Strategic Implications & What to WatchHonda’s presentation at the Japan Mobility Show 2025 underscores several strategic themes:EV democratization & lineup expansion — By introducing a more affordable 0 Series SUV variant and a compact EV prototype, Honda is aiming to reach broader market segments beyond its premium EV offerings.Experience & emotional appeal in EVs — The emphasis on “joy of driving” in its compact EV and design innovation in its two-wheeler concepts signal Honda’s belief that EVs need to deliver emotional resonance, not just technical efficiency.Mobility beyond automobiles — The inclusion of rockets, e-MTBs, aircraft mockups, and marine products demonstrates how Honda wants to transcend the traditional auto brand perception and position itself as a mobility solutions integrator.Sustainability & carbon neutrality — The sustainable rocket and emphasis on renewable fuels align with Honda’s long-term goal of carbon neutrality by 2050, expanding R&D beyond ground vehicles.In SummaryAt the 2025 Japan Mobility Show, Honda is poised to spotlight a diversified vision of mobility — one that spans from mass-market electrification (0 Series SUV, compact EV) to specialized mobility experiences (electric motorcycle, e-MTB), and even aerospace ambitions (sustainable rocket). With its booth spanning land, sea, skies, and beyond, Honda will seek to demonstrate that “The Power of Dreams” is as relevant in the future of mobility as it was in its founding years.