AFEELA 1: The Future of Mobility, Entertainment, and AI
While many electric vehicles prioritize range or performance, the AFEELA 1, a collaboration between Sony and Honda, is designed to delve deeper—exploring the intersection of intelligence and emotion in mobility. More than just a car, the AFEELA 1 seeks to be a personalized digital space on wheels, targeting a market that expects vehicles to be smart, entertaining, adaptive, and a dynamic extension of their lives.
Where Technology Meets Mobility
Anticipated to be replete with over 45 exterior and cabin sensors, including advanced LiDAR, radar, ultrasonic, and high-definition cameras, the AFEELA 1 will leverage a robust AI system. This system will enable not just Level 2 and Level 3 driver assistance features, but also predictive safety systems that monitor driver condition, anticipate hazards, and adapt in real-time. Unlike many automakers, Sony Honda Mobility (SHM) doesn’t see infotainment as an afterthought.
Sony is leveraging its gaming, music, and movie empire to transform the cabin into an immersive media experience. Imagine PlayStation Remote Play support, high-fidelity 360 Reality Audio, and dynamic user profiles powered by cloud syncing. Passengers may soon be able to stream full cinematic content or seamlessly sync gaming sessions from console to car.

Vehicle as a Platform: A New Business Model
One of the most significant shifts that the AFEELA 1 signals is the transformation of cars into upgradable platforms. SHM has confirmed its plans to deliver regular over-the-air (OTA) updates, not just for maps or security patches, but also for core functionality like driver assistance, UI enhancements, and in-car entertainment features. This vehicle-as-a-platform model introduces subscription services to the EV space. Features such as enhanced autonomy, personalization options, and even third-party app ecosystems are expected to be rolled out post-purchase. Imagine paying a monthly fee for a performance boost or unlocking a new AR navigation experience through a simple in-app toggle.
Made in America — With a Global Vision
Production of the AFEELA 1 is planned to begin at Honda’s state-of-the-art Ohio facility, utilizing the automaker’s existing North American manufacturing infrastructure. This not only emphasizes SHM’s commitment to the U.S. market but also positions the AFEELA brand as a player in the competitive American EV space. The initial rollout will be exclusive to California in late 2025, capitalizing on the state’s EV incentives and tech-savvy consumer base. A broader U.S. release is expected in 2026, followed by expansion into Japan and Europe. With Honda’s global supply chain and Sony’s design ambitions, AFEELA has the potential to scale rapidly.
Design, Performance, and Personalization
While full specifications have yet to be released, the AFEELA 1 prototype hints at a sleek, minimalist sedan with a focus on aerodynamic efficiency. A signature design feature is the “Media Bar”—a light strip on the front of the vehicle that uses dynamic visuals to communicate with pedestrians and other drivers. There will be at least two trim levels, with a premium version expected to rival the likes of the Tesla Model S and Mercedes EQE in terms of comfort, finish, and performance.
SHM is also exploring deep personalization through digital avatars, voice-activated controls, and emotion-sensing AIs that learn from driver behavior, adapting everything from ambient lighting to preferred route suggestions. By betting big on personalization and subscription models, Sony Honda Mobility is laying the groundwork for a future where car owners don’t just buy hardware—they buy into a complete experience.
AFEELA vs. the World: Who Are the Real Competitors?
With its combination of sleek design, autonomous ambitions, and digital integration, the AFEELA is aimed to not just compete with Tesla, but to leapfrog legacy auto UX. This positions it alongside BMW’s i Vision Dee concept, Apple’s EV project, and future software-defined vehicles from Hyundai and VW. However, SHM’s entertainment-first approach makes it truly unique. This car isn’t just meant to drive—it’s meant to engage, stimulate, and adapt.
The Road Ahead
By mid-2025, we’ll get the full picture of the production-ready AFEELA 1. One thing is already clear: Sony and Honda are not merely building an electric car. They are building a platform where mobility, entertainment, and AI connect—and if they pull it off, the AFEELA 1 might be the first true “software-defined” luxury EV.