Honda is showcasing a diverse range of products at the Japan Mobility Show, highlighting multiple global premieres across various modes of transportation: land, sea, air, and space.
One of the main attractions is the Super-N Prototype, a compact electric vehicle (EV) designed for an enjoyable driving experience. It features a new ‘BOOST mode’ that increases power and simulates a multi-gear shift, enhancing performance and driver engagement. This model will be available in Japan and some global markets, including Great Britain, starting in 2026. While Honda has no current plans to launch the Super-N Prototype in more European markets, its success will help the company understand consumer interest in small EVs in the region.
On the motorcycle front, the EV Outlier Concept will be showcased for the first time. This design depicts what future motorcycles could look like by 2030, employing in-wheel motors for a dynamic and compact style.
Alongside this, Honda will present the Honda e-MTB Prototype, designed to enhance the joy of outdoor riding. It features a lightweight carbon fibre frame and electric assistance for uphill climbs, combining the fun of motorcycles and mountain bikes. This model is also scheduled for release in Europe in 2026.
Toshihiro Mibe, President and CEO of Honda Motor, stated, “Honda has always focused on achieving our dreams and those of our customers. We face new challenges to ensure our products will continue to empower our customers. We invite everyone to visit our booth at the Japan Mobility Show to experience the future of mobility through our various products and technologies.”
In addition to traditional mobility products, Honda will showcase a reusable, eco-friendly rocket used in a take-off and landing test in Hokkaido, Japan, in June 2025. This project highlights Honda’s advancements in autonomous driving and aircraft technology.
Other exhibits will include:
– The Acura RSX Prototype, Acura’s latest all-electric model, which uses Honda’s new EV platform and ASIMO operating system.
– The Honda 0 Series vehicle, specifically the 0 SUV ‘a’ (alpha), primarily for sale in Japan and India, along with prototypes of the Honda 0 SUV and Honda 0 Saloon, plus the all-new Prelude e:HEV.
– A selection of motorcycles and a variety of mobility products, including the HondaJet (the best-selling light business jet) and the BF350 outboard marine engine, Honda’s first V8 engine.
These exhibits reflect Honda’s slogan, “The Power of Dreams, How We Move You,” as the company continues to navigate the challenges of future mobility and aims to help people achieve their dreams.
FAQ’s…
What are the main highlights of Honda’s exhibits at the Japan Mobility Show 2025?
Honda’s exhibits include global premieres across land, sea, air, and space, such as the Super-N Prototype compact EV, EV Outlier Concept motorcycle, Honda e-MTB Prototype, and Honda’s reusable eco-friendly rocket.
What is the Super-N Prototype, and when will it be available?
The Super-N Prototype is a compact electric vehicle with a ‘BOOST mode’ for increased power, set to be available in Japan and select global markets including Great Britain from 2026.
Can you describe the Honda EV Outlier Concept motorcycle?
The EV Outlier Concept is a motorcycle that employs in-wheel motors and offers a dynamic, compact design, representing Honda’s vision for future motorcycle styling by 2030.
What is the Honda e-MTB Prototype, and when will it be released in Europe?
The Honda e-MTB Prototype is an electric mountain bike with a lightweight carbon fibre frame and electric assistance for uphill climbs, scheduled for release in Europe in 2026.
Besides vehicles, what other innovative products is Honda showcasing at the mobility show?
Honda is showcasing a reusable, eco-friendly rocket for space travel and other products such as the Acura RSX Prototype, Honda 0 Series vehicles, the HondaJet, and the BF350 outboard marine engine.
