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CES 2024 In Full Swing As Honda Unveils 2 New EV Concept

At the CES 2024 edition, Honda unveiled two new EV concepts with bold new design language, intended to serve as the basis for Honda’s future EVs. The sports-looking car is named Saloon, while the minivan is called Space-Hub. Both cars feature a new Honda logo, which will be used exclusively for EVs.
Starting with the saloon concept, it shows a futuristic design defined by a wedge-shaped front with rectangular-shaped LEDs, giving a sense of depth. The rear LEDs adopt the same design.
The interior adopts a single screen spanning across the dash, sport bucket seats, and two curved screens for the backseats. The first EV based on the Saloon concept should arrive in 2026 in the North American market.
The Space-Hub minivan, for its part, focuses on practicality. It features a similar front fascia with the same LED concept. The cabin is the centerpiece feature, which is designed with space and visibility in mind. However, Honda didn’t say anything about production, so we can only hope to see a similar-looking van from Honda in the coming years.
The two concepts are the first from Honda’s new “0 Series,” with its angular design language and cutting-edge technologies like AI and advanced safety features.
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