So, let’s talk about ASIMO. You might remember this little guy, Honda’s famous humanoid robot. It was a pretty big deal back in the day, and honestly, it still is when you think about what it ...
When Honda first rolled out ASIMO, it wasn’t just another gadget; it was the culmination of years, even decades, of serious work in robotics. Think about it – building a machine that could walk, ...
Feel like running shoes get more high-tech every year? You’re not wrong. “There’s a lot of research and development that goes into the running shoe,” running coach Amie Dworecki tells SELF.
Honda has unveiled two electric vehicle prototypes that will be available early next year. The cars feature cutting-edge technology that will revolutionize driving. As reported by Bloomberg, the two ...
Honda has announced that its first original EV design, the Acura RSX, will use its proprietary Asimo operating system, according to The Verge. If those names sound familiar it's because RSX is a Honda ...
The RSX will be the return of a familiar nameplate for Acura. The RSX will be the return of a familiar nameplate for Acura. is transportation editor with 10+ years of experience who covers EVs, public ...
Despite big discounts and 0% financing, Tesla sales are down for the first time in a decade … but there’s even bigger robot news with the return of Honda ASIMO, a flying car from China, and a whole ...
The Honda 0 Series is poised to transform the electric vehicle (EV) industry with its groundbreaking design, advanced technology, and innovative automation. Unveiled at the highly anticipated CES 2025 ...
In a world of ever-evolving robots, some of you might remember the one that more or less started it all: the Honda-made Asimo, a humanoid robot that broke cover back in the year 2000 at the CES show ...
Honda kicked off the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in high style today with the global debut of the first two models in its new 0 Series of EVs set to roll off the line in 2026 – along with ...
Not a lot of people know this, but Honda was actually experimenting with humanoid robots as far back as the mid-1980s. They were kind of like boxes full of circuitry on legs that became more and more ...