
"The Honda 0 Series Saloon has been delayed until 2027, the company confirmed to InsideEVs on Wednesday. Honda initially said that it would launch three models on its new "0 Series" platform this year: The Acura RSX, the Honda 0 Series SUV and the Honda 0 Series Saloon. Two of those are on track. But following a year of regulatory changes, tariffs and tax credit rollbacks, Honda pushed out the timeline a bit."
"Then the Honda 0 Series SUV will arrive later in 2026, with the 0 Series saloon 'pushed into '27,' she confirmed. The 2027 Acura RSX will be the first 0 Series model to arrive, sometime in the second half of this year. Acura has so far only said that it will have dual-motor all-wheel-drive, a 0-60 time of around 4 seconds, over 300 miles of range and double-wishbone front suspension."
The Honda 0 Series Saloon is delayed until 2027. The Acura RSX and the Honda 0 Series SUV remain scheduled for 2026, with the RSX arriving in the second half of 2026 and the SUV following later that year. The RSX will offer dual-motor all-wheel drive, about 0-60 in 4 seconds, over 300 miles of range, and double-wishbone front suspension. The platform introduces a new software experience, an AI assistant, and a Honda-developed electrical architecture. The delay follows a year of regulatory changes, tariffs, and tax credit rollbacks. Honda has previously had false starts in electrification, including the axed Acura ZDX.
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