Honda will have cars, motorcycles, concepts, and more at JMS 2025
As early as August 2025, Honda announced that it would have more than just cars on display at the 2025 Japan Mobility Show (JMS). While they did not include specifics at the time, they did say they will show vehicles like the Honda 0 Series EV models, several motorcycle and automobile concepts, as well as a full-size mockup interior of the HondaJet Elite II light business jet.

Now, Honda is gearing up for the annual mobility show by giving us a glimpse of what to expect once the doors are opened at Tokyo Big Sight this October. For starters, there will be several electric vehicles (EVs) that will make their world debut at JMS 2025.

First is a new Honda 0 Series prototype model that will come in the form of an SUV. There will also be a new compact EV prototype that's being developed in the pursuit of the “fun of driving” unique only to Honda. The automaker has yet to specify its specs, but it did say that it intends to bring new excitement and exhilaration to customers' daily lives. Last but not least is an electric motorcycle concept, as well as the Honda e-MTB prototype, a high-end mountain bike that features electric assistance.

Beyond vehicles and motorcycles, Honda will also have on display a sustainable rocket. They will exhibit an experimental model of the said rocket, which was used in the successful launch and landing tests conducted in Hokkaido last June 2025. From its namesake, the sustainable rocket will feature technologies that will enable the reuse of the rocket itself and the use of renewable fuel. In the future, Honda plans to have its sustainable rocket used to go to outer space.

Apart from those, Honda will also have the recently launched sixth-generation Prelude on display at JMS 2025, along with the N-One e EV. Both vehicles represent Honda's ability to make sports cars and practical EVs simultaneously. In addition, Honda will present the production versions of the CB1000F and the CB1000F SE motorcycles.

With less than a month to go before this year's JMS, we will keep you updated with what Honda will present at the Tokyo Big Sight this October.

