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- Sony and Honda have canceled their Afeela electric vehicle project, which was a premium entertainment experience integrating PlayStation products for both gaming and driving, slated for release in 2025.
- Reservation holders for the Afeela 1 will receive full refunds due to the cancellation of the entire electric vehicle lineup by Sony Honda Mobility.
- The Afeela EV is scheduled to appear in a virtual form in Gran Turismo 7 starting in August 2025.
- Honda will reassess its electric vehicle strategy, citing a slowdown in global sales and the cancellation of three electric vehicles for the U.S. market.
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Sony and Honda have canceled their Afeela electric vehicle project, developed through their collaboration, Sony Honda Mobility. The Afeela was conceived as a premium entertainment experience, integrating PlayStation products like the DualSense controller for both gaming and driving; it had been slated for release in 2025, with an anticipated feature that allowed streaming and playing PlayStation games remotely. Honda has withdrawn technical resources and dedicated platforms intended for Afeela, impacting Sony Honda Mobility’s plans. This decision follows Honda’s cancellation of the Acura RSX and the 0 Series SUV and Sedan. The Afeela 1, initially planned for production at Honda’s East Liberty, Ohio plant, was to feature driver assistance systems inspired by the gaming world, utilizing Unreal Engine. The vehicle was displayed at auto shows and events for several years, and a concept SUV was unveiled in January with a projected price just under $90,000. Separately, Sony Honda Mobility recently opened the Afeela Studio and Delivery Hub in Torrance, California, and a new studio opened in Beverly Hills.
Sony Honda Mobility Abandons Electric Vehicle Lineup, Including Afeela Models and Gran Turismo 7 Appearance
According to Nikkei, Sony Honda Mobility has canceled the development and release of its entire electric vehicle lineup, including the Afeela 1 sedan scheduled for this year and a planned SUV due in 2028. Reservation holders for the Afeela 1 will receive full refunds. Sony’s initial foray into the automotive industry included the VisionS 01 and VisionS 02 prototypes, presented at CES in 2020 and 2022, respectively. In March 2026, the company also unveiled two Afeela 1 art cars in collaboration with Matt Copson and Hajime Sorayama. Nikkei reports that Honda will reassess its electric vehicle strategy, citing a slowdown in global sales, including the cancellation of three electric vehicles for the U.S. market. While the Afeela EV will not be available to drive in real life, a virtual version is scheduled to appear in Gran Turismo 7 starting in August 2025.
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In our ongoing exploration of the gaming landscape, we’ve been keeping tabs on several developments across PlayStation Studios and beyond. First off, Jonathan Dubinski has put together a comprehensive piece, “All Studios Closed by PlayStation Since the Launch of PS5,” published on March 26, where he delves into the fates of studios like Manchester Studio and Dark Outlaw Games, offering insights into Sony’s gaming strategy amidst today’s competitive industry. Meanwhile, Ahmed Hassan investigates an intriguing development in his article “Sony’s Dynamic PlayStation Store Pricing Could Make You Pay Double for a Game,” published yesterday on Players for Life. He explores Sony’s trial of adaptive pricing and how it could lead to significant price disparities based on factors like account age and transaction history. Lastly, if you’re craving some retro gaming delights, be sure to check out Bruno Pferd’s recent review of the Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection. Published on Players for Life, his insightful piece showcases Capcom’s preservation efforts in adapting classic Nintendo DS games for modern platforms, despite some visual limitations, making it a must-read for nostalgic gamers eager to revisit these gems.
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