Honda 0 Alpha SUV testing in India has officially begun as Honda Cars India starts pan-India road trials of its upcoming electric SUV. Known globally as the Honda 0 Alpha, the prototype was first showcased at the Japan Mobility Show 2025 and is now being evaluated across different regions of the country to validate performance, charging capability, and overall usability ahead of its planned global introduction in FY2026-27.
The testing programme marks a significant step in Honda’s electrification strategy for India, with the company confirming that the model will be manufactured locally for both domestic and export markets.
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Honda 0 Alpha SUV Testing in India to Validate Real-World Performance
Honda says the ongoing test programme will evaluate the electric SUV under a wide range of Indian driving conditions, including congested urban environments, highway driving, and rough road surfaces.

The company will also assess charging performance, battery efficiency, and overall usability in different climate zones. India’s diverse weather and road conditions often present unique challenges for electric vehicles, making such real-world validation an important part of development.
Takashi Nakajima, President and CEO of Honda Cars India, said the testing phase represents a crucial step in the company’s EV plans.
“The start of pan-India public road verification testing is a key milestone in our electrification journey. India has unique driving and climate conditions, and it is important for us to test our electric vehicle thoroughly in real-world environments,” he said.
Tapukara Plant in Rajasthan to Build the EV
The Honda 0 Alpha electric SUV is expected to be manufactured at Honda’s Tapukara facility in Rajasthan, which will play a central role in the company’s EV programme.
Honda plans to invest around ₹1,200 crore to support electric vehicle production at the plant. The facility will not only produce vehicles for the Indian market but is also expected to serve as a manufacturing hub for global exports, including markets such as Japan.
The investment forms part of the broader “Make in India for the World” strategy, which aims to position India as a production base for international automotive markets.
Project Linked to Rajasthan EV Investment Push

The EV manufacturing project was discussed during meetings between Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma and Honda Cars India’s leadership during the chief minister’s visit to Japan in September 2024.
The initiative aligns with the state government’s efforts to attract global investments in the EV sector ahead of the Rising Rajasthan Global Investment Summit. Officials have indicated that the project could support industrial development and employment generation in the region.
Honda Adjusts Global EV Strategy
Honda recently revised its global EV plans, cancelling previously announced larger 0-Series SUV and sedan models following a reassessment of market demand and slower-than-expected EV adoption in some regions.
Despite these adjustments, the company has confirmed that the India EV programme remains unchanged. The locally built Honda 0 Alpha is expected to play a key role in introducing Honda’s next-generation electric vehicles in India.
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Key Details of Honda 0 Alpha EV Project

| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Model | Honda 0 Alpha electric SUV |
| Testing | Pan-India road testing underway |
| Production Location | Tapukara plant, Rajasthan |
| Investment | Approx. ₹1,200 crore |
| Global Debut | Expected FY2026-27 |
| Markets | India and Japan among initial markets |
What This Means for the Indian EV Market
Honda’s decision to build its electric SUV in India reflects the growing importance of the country in global EV supply chains. As major automakers accelerate electrification, India is increasingly being considered not only as a sales market but also as a manufacturing and export hub for electric vehicles.
If launched as planned, the Honda 0 Alpha could become one of the company’s first locally built EVs designed for both domestic buyers and international markets.
Conclusion
The start of Honda 0 Alpha SUV Testing in India signals Honda’s continued commitment to its EV strategy in India. With local manufacturing planned at the Tapukara plant and a substantial investment in EV production, the project highlights the company’s effort to integrate India into its global electrification roadmap.
As development progresses toward the planned FY2026-27 launch, the upcoming electric SUV is likely to play a central role in Honda’s transition toward electric mobility in the Indian market.
Disclaimer: The details mentioned in this article regarding Honda 0 Alpha SUV testing in India are based on official statements and publicly available reports at the time of publication. Specifications, production timelines, and features may change as the vehicle continues testing and development.
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Raj Prajapati is a Senior Automotive Content Writer at AutoIndiaDaily. A B.Tech graduate in Computer Science and Engineering, he has over four years of experience covering car and bike launches, EV updates, price changes, and key developments in the Indian automobile industry.








