The Honda Zero EVs look even more compelling up close
Briefly

Honda's Zero prototypes, Saloon and SUV, embrace a unique, space-age design while ignoring traditional requests for mainstream-looking EVs like the electric CR-V, indicating their bold design direction.
By leaning into audacious designs reminiscent of iconic cars from the '70s and '80s, Honda seems to juxtapose these aesthetics against their ultra-minimalist interiors and software-driven vehicles.
With the release of their in-house developed operating system named after their iconic Asimo robot, Honda appears to be shifting focus from traditional vehicle design to software innovation.
Notably, the Saloon features a non-transparent rear window design and utilizes cameras instead of mirrors, highlighting Honda's commitment to futuristic and unconventional vehicle design.
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