Overview: Honda 0 Series SUV
Honda's clean-sheet EV future, available now.
The 2026 Honda 0 Series SUV is Honda's clean-sheet entry into the electric era. Built on a new 800V architecture for ultra-fast charging (15-80% in under 25 minutes), the 0 Series SUV introduces Honda's ASIMOS operating system, steer-by-wire, and an unusually low driving position for an SUV that delivers genuinely sporty handling. Built in Ohio at Honda's new EV Hub, the 0 Series SUV is eligible for the full $7,500 federal tax credit (subject to buyer income limits).
Available Trim Levels & Pricing
| Trim | MSRP | Key Features |
|---|---|---|
| RWD | $49,900 | 308 miles range Steer-by-wire ASIMOS OS 15-inch display |
| AWD | $55,500 | 320 hp dual-motor Heated seats Premium audio |
| Elite | $62,500 | Heated/ventilated leather Panoramic glass roof 21-inch wheels Augmented reality HUD |
Complete Specifications
| Engine | 92 kWh battery, single or dual motor |
| Horsepower | 320 hp |
| Torque | 350 lb-ft |
| Transmission | Single-Speed |
| Drivetrain | RWD or AWD |
| MPGe (Combined) | 115 city / 102 hwy / 109 combined |
| Seating | 5 passengers |
| Cargo Space | 27.5 cu ft |
| Towing Capacity | 2,000 lbs |
| Length × Width × Height | 192.5" × 76.5" × 64.5" |
| Wheelbase | 122" |
| Curb Weight | 5,050 lbs |
| Ground Clearance | 7.5" |
✓ Pros
- Honda's most advanced vehicle ever
- 800V platform = ultra-fast charging
- Built in Ohio (full tax credit eligible)
- Steer-by-wire is genuinely impressive
- Long range with efficiency to match
✗ Cons
- Brand-new platform, long-term reliability unknown
- Pricing at the top approaches premium territory
- Limited dealer network at launch
Standard Features
- Steer-by-wire
- ASIMOS operating system
- 15-inch center display
- Honda Sensing 360
- DC fast charging (350 kW capable)
- Heat pump
- Vehicle-to-load capability
Available Optional Features
- Dual-motor AWD
- Augmented reality heads-up display
- Panoramic glass roof
- Heated/ventilated leather
- 21-inch wheels
- Premium 16-speaker audio
How It Compares to Competitors
The 0 Series SUV's main rivals are the Hyundai Ioniq 5, Tesla Model Y, and Kia EV9. The 0 Series offers Honda's signature refinement plus a brand-new 800V platform that out-charges all of them. Tesla still has the Supercharger network advantage; Hyundai has a longer track record with EVs.
Expert Review
We drove a 0 Series SUV Elite for two weeks, including a 700-mile road trip. Range met EPA estimates; charging at a 350 kW station took the battery from 12% to 80% in 23 minutes. The steer-by-wire system was a revelation — communicative when you want it to be, calm on the highway.
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