AFEELA EV to Feature PS5 Remote Play: Sony & Honda’s High-Tech Sedan


Sony Honda Mobility Confirms AFEELA 1 Will Support PS5 Remote Play
The long-awaited collaboration between Sony and Honda is finally taking a massive leap into the world of “gaming on the go.” Sony Honda Mobility (SHM) has officially confirmed that its debut electric vehicle, the AFEELA 1, will feature built-in support for PS Remote Play. This integration allows owners to stream their personal library of PlayStation 5 or PlayStation 4 games directly to the vehicle’s high-resolution displays.
How PS Remote Play Works in the AFEELA
The AFEELA functions similarly to a high-end, luxury version of the PlayStation Portal. Rather than playing games natively on a console inside the car, the system uses the car’s internet connection to stream games from your console at home.
- High-Fidelity Display: Players can utilize the ultra-wide panoramic dashboard or the rear-seat entertainment screens.
- DualSense Compatibility: You can pair your DualSense wireless controller directly with the car’s infotainment system for a native console feel.
- Connection Requirements: A minimum broadband speed of 5 Mbps is required, though 15 Mbps or higher is recommended for a smooth, lag-free experience.
- Safety First: For the front-seat display, gaming is limited to when the vehicle is parked or charging, providing the perfect distraction during a power top-up.
AFEELA 1: Pricing and Performance
Beyond the gaming features, the AFEELA 1 is a premium mid-size electric sedan designed to compete with the likes of the Tesla Model S and Lucid Air.
| Feature | AFEELA 1 Origin | AFEELA 1 Signature |
| Starting Price | $89,900 (approx. 3.1M THB) | $102,900 (approx. 3.5M THB) |
| Estimated Range | 300 miles (480 km) | 300 miles (480 km) |
| Delivery Date | 2027 | Mid-2026 |
| Key Specs | 19-inch wheels, 91kWh battery | 21-inch wheels, Rear screens included |
The vehicle is powered by a dual-motor AWD system producing a combined 482 horsepower and features over 40 sensors, including LiDAR, to support advanced autonomous driving.
Sony is leaning hard into the “Lifestyle” aspect of gaming, and the AFEELA is the ultimate accessory for the PlayStation fan who has everything. While some might argue that an $89,900 car is an expensive way to play God of War while waiting at a charging station, it represents a significant shift in how we view car cabins—not just as transport, but as mobile living rooms. The decision to lead with the $102,900 “Signature” model in 2026 shows that SHM is targeting the ultra-premium tech enthusiast first. It is a bold, “expensive” gamble, but in a world where software is becoming the soul of the car, Sony definitely has the home-field advantage.





