Afeela is the new electric vehicle concept from Sony Honda Mobility, a joint venture between the two Japanese companies.
With Sony’s software expertise and Honda’s automotive expertise, this could be an exciting car when it hits the roads in 2026.
Afeela is packed with sensors, cameras (45 in total) and a powerful computing unit with 800 TOPS of computing power (Tera Operations Per Second).
The car uses Qualcomm’s next-generation software, giving it advanced self-driving capabilities. There is one inside leaked Monitor which extends The entire dashboard, with a file ““Yoke knob” to make the screen clearer.
Avila (Photo: Audun Hage, L&B)
Sony and Honda are teaming up with Epic Games (the gaming company behind Fortnite) to use their own Unreal Engine for the GUI.
Not only that – there is also talk of playing Playstation games in the car – Sony showed PS5 Horizon Forbidden West on the widescreen.
The focus does not seem to be on handling and performance, but rather on providing the most comfortable and comfortable ride for passengers.
For a prototype, the Avila looks surprisingly “ready”. So Sony and Honda are clearly serious about this model, which can be ordered in 2025, with deliveries from 2026.
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