JAKARTA - Honda Motor Europe Limited announced its much-awaited participation at the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2025, which will be held on July 10-13 in Goodwood, West Sussex, England.
The Goodwood Festival of Speed itself is a prestigious motorsport event founded in 1993 by Charles Gordon-Lennox, Duke ofatus. The event is known for its ability to present a variety of mass-produced motorsports and cars that have colored history, both through exhibitions and races on iconic "hill climate" trajectories. Honda has a strong history with Goodwood, becoming the first Japanese producer to become the main sponsor in 2005.
Honda is ready to amaze visitors with an attractive mix of innovations in future electric vehicles and a rich retrospective to their legendary racing history.
In the announcement made today in the manufacturer, Honda confirmed that it will bring a number of special exhibitions. The main highlight of course is the European debut of the Honda 0 prototype SUV, an electric vehicle scheduled to be introduced to the global market starting in 2026. Not only that, Honda will also make a global debut from the Super EV Concept, a new compact EV concept model that is claimed to pursue Honda-style driving pleasure.
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This year, Honda's participation is even more special because it marks the 60th anniversary of Honda's first win at the FIA Formula One World Championship (F1). To celebrate this historic moment, Honda will present content that will allow visitors to experience firsthand the history of their challenges in the world of motorcyclesports, as well as various motorcycle products, cars, and power products born from Honda's challenging spirit.
Since its inception, Honda has placed racing as a terrain to hone their human resources and technology. Brave in the face of challenges in world-highest-level racing events, such as the World Motorcycle Grand Prix and Formula 1, has been the main driver in creating new values for Honda as a whole. Experience and technology honed through challenges on this motorsport have been the driving force behind the development of electric technology, including future-generation EVs and hybrid vehicles. Honda's return to F1 in 2026, with demand for a higher electricity ratio, further strengthens this commitment.
At the Honda booth, visitors will be presented with various interesting innovations:
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