Honda is showcasing the full spectrum of its mobility vision at the 2025 Japan Mobility Show, running from 30 October to 9 November. The exhibition highlights the company’s pioneering approach to land, sea, air, and space, featuring multiple world premieres and concept vehicles that underscore Honda’s commitment to innovation and sustainable mobility.
At the heart of the exhibition is the Super-N Prototype, Honda’s new compact electric vehicle. Designed to deliver the ‘joy of driving,’ the Super-N Prototype introduces a new BOOST mode—enhancing power output while simulating a multi-gear shift to create an engaging, dynamic driving experience rarely found in vehicles of this size. Honda plans to launch the Super-N in Japan and select global markets, including the UK, in 2026. While broader European availability is not yet confirmed, the response to the Super-N will guide Honda’s future small EV strategies in the region.
Honda’s electric vision extends to two wheels with the EV Outlier Concept motorcycle, making its world debut at the show. The Outlier Concept demonstrates how motorcycles might evolve by 2030, leveraging electric powertrain freedom to deliver a low-proportioned, dynamically styled machine with in-wheel motors on both front and rear. Complementing this is the Honda e-MTB Prototype, a lightweight, carbon-fiber electric mountain bike designed to amplify the joy of off-road riding. Featuring electric assistance for uphill climbs, the e-MTB fuses the thrill of motorcycles and mountain biking, setting a new benchmark for adventure-focused mobility.

Toshihiro Mibe, President and CEO of Honda Motor, reflected on the company’s vision:
“Honda is a company that has always put our heart and soul into realizing our own dreams and those of our customers. We continue to take on new challenges as we work toward a future where our products will continue to be the ‘power’ that moves our customers. We hope many people will visit our booth at the Japan Mobility Show to experience the future envisioned by Honda through the wide variety of mobility products and technologies we are exhibiting.”
Honda is also presenting its achievements beyond traditional vehicles. A reusable rocket, successfully tested in June 2025, highlights Honda’s expertise in sustainable aerospace technology and autonomous systems. Built for low environmental impact, the rocket underscores the breadth of Honda’s engineering capabilities, extending the company’s influence from Earth to the skies.
Visitors can also explore a range of innovative Honda products, including:
- The Acura RSX Prototype, the first Acura EV built on Honda’s next-generation platform with ASIMO OS integration.
- The Honda 0 Series, featuring the 0 SUV ‘α’ (alpha), alongside prototype SUV and saloon models, and the all-new Prelude e:HEV.
- Honda’s flagship motorcycles and wider mobility solutions, such as the HondaJet, the world’s best-selling light business jet, and the BF350 outboard marine engine, Honda’s first V8.
Together, these exhibits reflect Honda’s global vision: The Power of Dreams, How We Move You. By embracing electrification, sustainable innovation, and multi-modal mobility, Honda continues to redefine the future of transportation, inspiring people worldwide to achieve their dreams.














