Honda plans to unveil two new battery electric vehicle (BEV) prototypes at the Las Vegas Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 in the US in January, as the Japanese automaker looks to steps up its transition to zero-emission vehicles.

The two models, which the company claims will feature radical new designs, will go on sale globally in 2026 under the company’s new “0 Series” zero emissions brand – which it unveiled at last year’s CES event.

Honda also announced it will introduce a new proprietary vehicle operating system (OS) and automated driving technologies at the show, which will be used on the 0 Series production models. The company said it will hold a press conference, including an unveiling event, at the show on 7th January.

Honda also said it will provide an overview of the System on Chip (SoC) that will support its Honda 0 Series models and also its forthcoming Software Defined Vehicles (SDV), while also introducing its planned new-energy customer service, which will be introduced when its Honda 0 Series models go on sale.