Honda’s O Alpha EV Concept Debuts with Futuristic Design and Dual Battery Options

Honda O Alpha Concept: Honda O Series models will be based on a new, dedicated EV platform and will be part of the company's lineup of 30 new electric cars scheduled for global launch by 2030.

Wed, 29 Oct 2025 08:32 PM (IST)
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Honda’s O Alpha EV Concept Debuts with Futuristic Design and Dual Battery Options
Honda’s O Alpha EV Concept Debuts with Futuristic Design and Dual Battery Options

Japanese car maker Honda has made the launch of its new electric SUV, the O Alpha Concept, at the Japan Mobility Show 2025. The O Alpha Concept will be the company's first electric model in its new Honda O Series. The concept model recently revealed seems to be a bit smaller than the earlier presented O SUV Concept (CES, Las Vegas).

The Honda O Alpha Electric SUV boasts a broad and high body, making it look muscular. Its front grille is dominated by an LED bar and an illuminated Honda logo in the middle, in addition to two LED headlamps. It boasts large windshields for the front and rear, while the window line slopes towards the back.

It boasts thick body cladding and heavily bulging wheel arches for the side profile. The charging port is also located below the 'Honda' logo at the front. The rear features a small boot spoiler, U-shaped taillights, and attractive 19-inch 5-spoke alloy wheels.

Although Honda has not yet shared details about its interior or powertrain, the new O Alpha electric SUV is expected to have two battery pack options – 60 kWh and 75 kWh.

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The Honda 0 Series models will be based on a new, dedicated EV platform and will be part of the company's lineup of 30 new electric cars scheduled for global launch by 2030. Only two concepts have been showcased so far; the third model will be unveiled alongside a new compact EV prototype.

It is believed that Honda may launch this electric SUV in India in 2027. Upon launch, it will compete directly with the Maruti Suzuki E Vitara in the Indian market.

According to media reports, this SUV will use LFP (lithium iron phosphate) battery technology, which is considered more suitable for countries with hot climates like India.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer