Overview of Honda Exhibits at Japan Mobility Show 2025
TOKYO, Japan, October 16, 2025 – Honda Motor Co., Ltd. today announced the lineup of Honda exhibits for the “Main Programs” organized by the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association, Inc. (JAMA) as a part of the Japan Mobility Show 2025, as well as additional information on items to be included in the Honda booth exhibit. (Press days: October 29 – 30, Public days: October 31 – November 9, 2025).
Honda will exhibit a wide variety of mobility products, including motorcycles, automobiles, power products and aircraft, as well as related technologies and concept models at the Japan Mobility Show 2025 and has shared initial information with press releases dated August 28, and September 30, 2025.
Overview of Honda exhibit for the “Main Programs” organized by JAMA
Tokyo Future Tour 2035 – Excited about the future of mobility –
The Tokyo Future Tour 2035 program is designed to inspire excitement about the future of Japan including how mobility products and services will play important roles in society. Visitors can experience near-future technologies and how such technologies will change people’s daily lives 10 years from now.
The following will be the main Honda exhibits for this program:
1) UNI-ONE personal mobility device that the user can operate while sitting simply by shifting body weight
2) Motocompacto all-electric personal transportation
3) Striemo*1 three-wheeled electric micromobility product
All these items will be available for test riding, enabling visitors to experience future mobility.
The Honda exhibit will also include the Honda Koraidon, a recreation of “Koraidon” from the game “Pokémon Scarlet” in the form of a mobility machine. Honda faithfully reproduced at near life-size in weight, dimensions, and shapes down to the finest details based on in-game specifications, under the supervision of The Pokémon Company. Honda is planning to offer an event where visitors will have an opportunity for a ride on it.
Mobility Culture Program – Excited about mobility products themselves –
The Mobility Culture Program, that could not be realized anywhere but the Japan Mobility Show, will focus on various forms of mobility products and the stories behind them — mainly with cars and motorcycles that have long been deeply rooted in people’s daily lives and have continued to bring excitement to many people.
The following will be the main Honda exhibits for this program:
1) Williams Honda FW11: Honda will conduct a demonstration of starting the engine of the machine that won the Constructors’ Championship in the 1986 FIA*² Formula One World Championship (F1), bringing Honda its first F1 title.
2) Civic CVCC (1973 model): A production model that cleared the U.S. Clean Air Act of 1970 (also known as the Muskie Act), said to be the most stringent emission regulations in the world at the time.
3) Dream CB750 FOUR-K: One of the iconic Honda motorcycle models, which became popular with the nickname of “Nanahan (“750” in Japanese)” and led the motorcycle boom in the 1970s in Japan. In 2012, Motorcyclist magazine named the CB750 the “motorcycle of the century.”
Honda is also planning to host a “CB Fan Meeting,” a fan networking event where owners of CB series models can get together and showcase their bikes and enjoy talk sessions.
Startup Future Factory – Excited about mobility business –
The Startup Future Factory program will bring together cutting-edge technologies and unique ideas of startup companies which will shape the future of mobility, showcasing co-creation activities toward next-generation businesses in the mobility industry.
Honda will have a booth to introduce the Honda IGNITION program, a new business creation program of Honda, which encourages Honda associates to apply their unique technologies and ideas to solve societal issues and create new value for people and society.
Two startups spun off from Honda, Striemo Inc. and UMIAILE Co., Ltd., the SmaChari, a new business started within Honda, and six internal and external entrepreneur candidates will introduce their respective business plans with actual products and/or informational display.
Out of KidZania in Japan Mobility Show
This collaborative program with KidZania, which operates facilities that offer kids realistic role-play opportunities for career and social experiences, will enable visitors in grades 1 to 6 to have fun experiencing various careers related to the mobility industry.
Honda will host a program where participants will experience a career as a “test driver for a new mobility device” using Honda UNI-ONE. This program requires advance reservation via the Japan Mobility Show 2025 official app. For more details about the app, please check the official Japan Mobility Show 2025 website.
Additional information on items to be included in the Honda booth exhibit
The following is information on newly added items and additional information on previously announced items to be on display at the Honda booth.
Super Cub 110 Lite / Dio110 Lite (announced in Japan on October 16, 2025)
Honda booth exhibit will include Super Cub 110 Lite and Dio110 Lite, designed to comply with the new category standards*3 added to the Japanese Class-1 motorcycle category.
CB1000F / CB1000F SE (announced in Japan on October 10, 2025)
Honda booth exhibit will include CB1000F and CB1000F SE, newly announced on October 10, 2025.
HondaJet Elite II (Full-size interior mockup)
Honda will bring back the full-size interior mockup of the HondaJet Elite II light business jet, which was exhibited at the Japan Mobility Show 2023, welcoming visitors to step into the mockup to experience the spacious interior of the HondaJet Elite II.
Starting October 31, the first day of public days, visitors who wish to go inside the mockup can make a reservation via the Japan Mobility Show 2025 official app. For more details about the app, please check the official Japan Mobility Show 2025 website.
List of items to be exhibited for the “Main Programs” organized by JAMA
Program |
Name of exhibited products/items |
Category |
Tokyo Future Tour 2035 |
Grass Miimo HRM4000 Live |
Power products |
UNI-ONE |
Others |
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Motocompacto |
Others |
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Striemo |
Others |
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UMIAILE (Autonomous surface vehicle for ocean survey) |
Others |
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Honda Koraidon |
Others |
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Mobility Culture Program Indoor exhibit |
Civic CVCC |
Automobile |
City & Motocompo |
Automobile/ Motorcycle |
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Dream CB750 FOUR-K |
Motorcycle |
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Monkey125 |
Motorcycle |
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McLaren Honda MP4/4 (1988 F1 Constructors’ and Drivers’ champion machine) |
Automobile |
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NSR500 (1994 champion machine of 500cc class of the FIM*4 Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix) |
Motorcycle |
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Mobility Culture Program Outdoor program |
Williams Honda FW11 (1986 F1 Constructors’ champion machine – engine start demonstration) |
Automobile |
RTL ELECTRIC, electric competition trial bike (riding demonstration) |
Motorcycle |
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Special joint performance by four Japanese motorcycle OEMs with Suzuka 8 hours Endurance Road Race theme |
Motorcycle |
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Startup Future Factory |
Booth dedicated to the Honda IGNITION program, a new business creation program to solve societal issues and create new value |
Others |
Out of KidZania in Japan Mobility Show |
Job simulation using UNI-ONE |
Others |
Public road test drive of ASV |
Accord e:HEV with Honda SENSING 360+ |
Automobile |
List of items to be on display at the Honda booth
*Note: WP=World Premier, JP=Japan Premier
Mobility for land |
Name |
Category |
WP/JP* |
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Concept model |
Concept model for an electric motorcycle model |
Motorcycle |
WP |
EV Urban Concept |
Motorcycle |
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Planned production model |
Honda 0 Saloon Prototype |
Automobile |
JP |
Honda 0 SUV Prototype |
Automobile |
JP |
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New Honda 0 Series prototype model |
Automobile |
WP |
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Prototype for a compact EV |
Automobile |
WP |
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CR-V e:HEV Prototype |
Automobile |
JP |
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CB1000F |
Motorcycle |
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CB1000F SE |
Motorcycle |
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Planned production model (North America) |
Acura RSX Prototype |
Automobile |
JP |
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Planned production model (Europe) |
Honda e-MTB Prototype |
Motorcycle |
WP |
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Production model |
Prelude |
Automobile |
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N-ONE e: |
Automobile |
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CR-V e:FCEV |
Automobile |
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CUV e: |
Motorcycle |
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CB1000F |
Motorcycle |
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CB1000F SE |
Motorcycle |
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Rebel 1100 S Edition (DCT) |
Motorcycle |
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Rebel 250 S Edition E-Clutch |
Motorcycle |
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CRF 1100L Africa Twin Adventure Sports ES (DCT) |
Motorcycle |
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CT125 Hunter Cub |
Motorcycle |
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DAX 125 |
Motorcycle |
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Monkey 125 Custom |
Motorcycle |
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Super Cub 110 Lite |
Motorcycle |
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Dio110 Lite |
Motorcycle |
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Reference exhibit |
Honda Micro EV |
Automobile |
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CB1000F Moriwaki Engineering (2025 IRON HORSE With βtitanium, “Battle Day” model) |
Motorcycle |
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Mobility for sea |
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Production model |
BF350 Large-size Outboard Motor |
Power products |
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Reference exhibit |
1/5 scale model of the Concept Boat |
Power products |
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Mobility for skies and outer space |
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Mockup of production model |
Full-size interior mockup of the HondaJet Elite II |
Aircraft |
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Experimental model |
Sustainable rocket |
Others |
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Honda Japan Mobility Show 2025 special website
Honda Press Conference at the Japan Mobility Show 2025
Date/Time: 11:15-11:30 am on October 29, 2025 Japan time
Venue: Honda Booth in East Hall, Tokyo Big Sight
URL: https://www.youtube.com/live/S1LIknVnpNI
Japan Mobility Show 2025 Official app
*1 A product of Striemo, Inc., established through the Honda IGNITION new business creation program of Honda.
*2 Fédération Internationale de l‘Automobile
*3 Motorcycles with a total engine displacement of more than 50 cc and less than 125 cc, whose maximum output is limited to 4.0 kW. Even if the displacement is more than 50 cc and less than 125 cc, a license for “Limited Small Motorcycle” or above will be required if the maximum output exceeds 4.0 kW.
*4 Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme