Remember those cool Honda 0 Series electric cars? They're not happening.

Honda is scrapping three U.S.-bound models.
 By 
Stan Schroeder
 on 
Honda 0 Series Saloon
Why you had to cancel this car, Honda? We want this car. We want it so much. Credit: Honda

At CES 2024 (and, again, at CES 2025), Honda showcased some of the coolest-looking electric vehicle concepts we've ever seen.

With a sleek retro aesthetic, the Honda 0 Series Saloon and 0 Series SUV seemed to be the company's ticket to make serious waves in the EV space, at a time when many other manufacturers were scaling down their EV plans.

The idea was to bring these cars to market in 2026, but that's not going to happen. On Thursday, Honda announced it would cancel the development and market launch of both the Honda 0 Series models, as well as the electric Acura RSX, writing off roughly $15.7 billion in restructuring costs.


You May Also Like

"Honda determined that starting production and sales of these three models in current business environment where the demand for EVs is declining significantly would likely result in further losses over the long term," the company said in a statement.

The company lays down the blame for the move on Trump's tariffs, as well as its own inability to properly balance resources needed to develop EVs and remain competitive in Asia.

One paragraph from the statement is particularly notable as it clearly explains why Honda (but also many other, older manufacturers) cannot compete with the new wave of EVs from China.

"In China, what customers value more in automobiles is shifting from hardware features, such as fuel efficiency and cabin space, to software-based features that will continuously advance according to customer preferences. This has intensified the competition due to the rapid emergence of newer EV manufacturers that leverage their short product development cycles and strengths in the area of software-defined vehicle (SDV) technologies, including advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS). In such a difficult competitive environment, Honda was unable to deliver products that offer value for money better than that of newer EV manufacturers."

European manufacturers, take note: This isn't only happening in China, and it goes for many of you, too.

While this isn't mentioned in the post, this likely means that the associated projects, such as this cool solar-powered camper, probably aren't happening either.

Honda will instead focus on hybrids for the time being. As for EVs, Honda will monitor "the balance between profitability and market trends" before it decides to introduce new EV models.

Stan Schroeder
Stan Schroeder
Senior Editor

Stan is a Senior Editor at Mashable, where he has worked since 2007. He's got more battery-powered gadgets and band t-shirts than you. He writes about the next groundbreaking thing. Typically, this is a phone, a coin, or a car. His ultimate goal is to know something about everything.

Mashable Potato

Recommended For You
Sony and Honda have killed their Afeela electric car
Sony Afeela 1

Honda's solar-powered trailer is a perfect match for EV owners who love camping
Honda Base Station Prototype

Polestar will launch four new electric cars by 2028
Polestar new models

Volkswagen recalls 40,000 ID.4 electric cars over fire risk
Volkswagen ID.4

Volvo teases EX60 electric SUV with massive range and fast charging
The Volvo EX60 sitting on a road at sunset, partially obscured.

More in Tech
The best smartwatch you've never heard of is on sale for less than $50
Nothing CMF Watch 3 Pro in light green with blue and green abstract background

Reddit r/all takes another step into the grave
Reddit logo on phone screen


Google launches Gemma 4, a new open-source model: How to try it
Google Gemma


Trending on Mashable
NYT Connections hints today: Clues, answers for April 3, 2026
Connections game on a smartphone

Wordle today: Answer, hints for April 3, 2026
Wordle game on a smartphone

NYT Strands hints, answers for April 3, 2026
A game being played on a smartphone.

NYT Connections hints today: Clues, answers for April 2, 2026
Connections game on a smartphone

You can track Artemis II in real time as Orion flies to the moon
Victor Glover and Reid Wiseman piloting the Orion spacecraft
The biggest stories of the day delivered to your inbox.
These newsletters may contain advertising, deals, or affiliate links. By clicking Subscribe, you confirm you are 16+ and agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
Thanks for signing up. See you at your inbox!