
"Honda wants to completely reinvent its electric lineup and it has been previewing its future EVs with its 0 Series of concepts. The latest in the series is the 0 (alpha) prototype, which was unveiled at the Japan Mobility Show 2025, previewing a smaller and more affordable electric crossover. The design is very similar to the 0 SUV concept, but comparing the two, you can see that the new is smaller and less elongated-looking, with even less side glass."
"This includes the same unusual C- and D-pillar design, which combines them into one, giving the vehicle somewhat of a van look from the rear by having no side windows. The front fascia is almost identical to that of the larger 0 SUV, but it has a different light signature. In the back, it has the same distinctive U-shaped light bar, but it has a larger windshield than the larger vehicle's almost letterbox-like strip of glass on the tailgate."
"Honda says it adopted a 'thin' design philosophy with this model, meaning it has enough ground clearance to be called a crossover but without being excessively tall. We don't know what it looks like inside, though, but we can speculate based on what the interior of the larger 0 SUV is like. Unlike its larger brother, the has regular side mirrors, not cameras and screens inside."
Honda unveiled the 0 (alpha) prototype at the Japan Mobility Show 2025 as the third entry in the 0 Series, previewing a compact, more affordable electric crossover. The vehicle mirrors the larger 0 SUV's front fascia but is smaller, less elongated and features reduced side glass. The C- and D-pillars are combined, producing a van-like rear with no side windows, and a U-shaped rear light bar sits above a larger windshield. Honda describes a 'thin' design philosophy with modest ground clearance. The prototype uses traditional side mirrors and a production model is expected around 2027, mainly for Japan and India.
Read at insideevs.com
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