In January 2020, Sony revealed its first electric sedan prototype, the
Sony Vision-S, at
CES 2020. According to the company, the Vision-S incorporates Sony's imaging and sensing technologies. In contrast, Sony's artificial intelligence, telecommunication, and cloud computing technologies enable the continued updating and evolution of the vehicle's features. A second concept car, an electric
SUV was unveiled in January 2022 at the
CES 2022 as the Vision-S 02, while the original concept was
retroactively renamed to Vision-S 01. In April 2022, Sony established Sony Mobility Inc. as their mobility service arm. In March 2022, Sony and Honda signed a
memorandum of understanding to deepen the discussion and exploration of forming a strategic alliance between the two companies. In June 2022, while still in the process of negotiating the details of the partnership, both companies announced that their joint venture company would be called "Sony Honda Mobility Inc." The company was led by Yasuhide Mizuno, who served as the head of Honda's
China division until 2020. The company was officially announced through a press conference on October 13, 2022. According to the company, it aims to become a software-oriented "Mobility Tech Company". In January 2023, the company revealed its first electric vehicle prototype under the brand name Afeela at
CES 2023. The prototype was a four-door
sedan that was planned to be produced in the U.S. in 2026. In January 2025, the company revealed the production version of the prototype, called the
Afeela 1, at
CES 2025. The company revealed Prototype 2026, an electric SUV concept at
CES 2026. On March 25, 2026, the company announced that it was cancelling production of the
Afeela 1 and Afeela SUV prototype. == Dealership disputes ==