Honda Super-ONE compact EV breaks cover at the Japan Mobility Show 2025
The Honda Super-ONE compact EV prototype has been revealed by the brand at the Japan Mobility Show 2025 and it expected to be launched in Japan by 2026 followed by other regions.

- Gets a Boost Mode for additional power and spirited driving experience
- Japan launch expected in 2026
- Gets a simulated 7-speed transmission that reproduces the traditional gearshift feel
The interior features of the Honda Super-ONE includes an intentional horizontal layout that can be seen across the cabin, from the digital dash, air-con vents, infotainment unit, and the two-spoke multifunctional steering wheel, they all get this horizontal orientation. It also gets a blue accent on the dashboard and seats.

The exterior features include round headlamp unit with circular LED DRLs, charging port flaps placed right next to the headlamp unit, and at the centre is the traditional Honda logo. The car gets angular design theme along with a low and wide stance. Moving to the profile, it runs on 8-spoke black alloy wheels, it gets pull out door handles, flared wheel arches, and red brake callipers. The rear section gets a wide windscreen and the Honda loge right beneath it flanked by LED tail lights. It also gets a shark fin antenna at the top and an integrated roof spoiler. The rear and front bumper both get sleek airducts at the corners.

The powertrain details have not been revealed but it gets a boost mode that hikes the power output for a spirited driving experience. And the boost mode works with a simulated 7-speed transmission that will reproduce the feel of a traditional transmission. There is likely to be virtual engine sounds that will make the driving experience engaging.






