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Sony And Honda's Afeela EVs Are Dead

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Home News Sony And Honda's Afeela EVs Are Dead The Afeela 1 electric sedan was almost ready for production, and an Afeela SUV was in the works

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Photo by: Patrick George Iulian Dnistran By : Iulian Dnistran Mar 25, at 8:05am ET "/> Facebook X LinkedIn Flipboard Reddit WhatsApp E-Mail copy Share Comment Sony Honda Mobility (SHM) has canceled the development of Afeela’s upcoming electric cars. The joint venture was on the final stretch to launch an American-made luxury four-door electric sedan, and an SUV was also planned. The cars had integrated PlayStation consoles and promised supreme quality. The Afeela 1 electric sedan and the upcoming Afeela electric SUV have been canceled by Sony Honda Mobility (SHM), the joint venture formed specifically for creating a luxury, tech-forward car brand.

Why This Matters for EV Owners

  • In a joint statement, Sony and Honda said they have decided to stop the development and launch of Afeela’s first models, which were bound to go into production at Honda’s East Liberty Auto Plant in Ohio
  • The Afeela 1 sedan was already in the pre-production phase , while the second model, a four-door SUV , could have gone on sale as early as 2028
  • Gallery: Sony-Honda Afeela 1 CES 2025 38 Source: Sony Honda Mobility SHM decided to scrap its development plans due to the “changes to the EV market,” but also because Honda chose to cancel its own lineup of all-new EVs based on a bespoke architecture, namely the Acura RSX , Honda 0 Series SUV , and Honda 0 Series Saloon
  • According to the joint venture, the Afeela EVs were designed to use certain technologies and assets provided by Honda, but seeing how the Japanese automaker has scrapped its upcoming platform, SHM is no longer able to use the underlying technology

The Bigger Picture

The decision comes during a rough time for some automakers that rely heavily on U. Ford discontinued the F-150 Lightning pickup, Ram canceled the electric 1500 truck, Tesla is about to discontinue the Model S and Model X, and the Chevrolet BrightDrop van has been retired, just to name a few . Gallery: 2026 Afeela Prototype 15 Source: Afeela At the same time, however, other brands are pushing hard with new models. Rivian has the new R2 , BMW is bringing the iX3 and i3 stateside , Volvo debuted the new EX60 , and Polestar is making a wagon version of the Polestar 4 . In Afeela’s case, there was always the question of how competitive a $90,000+ electric mid-size sedan with modest specs can be in an increasingly crowded and more affordable market.

EV Comparison: How Do These Models Stack Up?

Among these models, the Tesla Model 3 Long Range leads in efficiency at 14.4 kWh/100km, while the Tesla Model 3 Long Range offers the longest range at 602 km WLTP.

ModelBatteryWLTP RangeEfficiency
Tesla Model 3 Long Range75 kWh602 km14.4 kWh/100km
Tesla Model Y Long Range75 kWh533 km16.9 kWh/100km
BMW iX xDrive4071 kWh425 km19.5 kWh/100km
Kia EV6 Long Range77 kWh528 km16.5 kWh/100km
Rivian R1S Large Pack135 kWh516 km25.6 kWh/100km

Data sourced from EVRoutes' vehicle database covering 60+ EV models. Ranges are WLTP-rated and real-world results may vary by 10-20% based on driving conditions.

Real-World Range Considerations

EVRoutes' route calculations account for real-world conditions. In winter, expect 15-30% range reduction due to battery chemistry and cabin heating. Pro tip: Pre-conditioning the battery before DC fast charging can improve charging speeds by up to 30% in cold weather.

What to Watch Next

The Afeela 1 was marketed as a tech-heavy EV that promised to deliver hands-off, eyes-off driving one day, thanks to a 40-strong sensor suite, including 18 cameras, a lidar, nine radars, and 12 ultrasonic sensors. That’s nice for investors, but the bullet points that matter today were a bit lackluster compared to many of its rivals. The sedan had a Tesla-style NACS charge port, a range of around 300 miles, and a maximum charge input of 150 kilowatts. More Stories Like This The Kia Niro EV Is Dead The Tesla Mo.

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