Sony Honda Mobility, a joint venture between Sony and Honda formed to produce electric vehicles, announced that its Afeela model will integrate PS Remote Play functionality. This feature enables drivers while parked and passengers to access PlayStation games streamed from PS5 and PS4 consoles directly to the vehicle’s infotainment system display.
The system supports seamless resumption of gameplay using a DualSense controller previously connected at home. Users connect the controller upon entering the Afeela to continue sessions without interruption. Sony Honda Mobility specifies a minimum broadband speed of 5 Mbps for Remote Play operation, with 15 Mbps recommended to ensure a smoother streaming experience during use.
Sony Honda Mobility previously demonstrated this capability with the Afeela 1 prototype at CES 2024. The showcase highlighted remote playback of PlayStation titles through the vehicle’s integrated display, confirming the technical integration ahead of production.
The Afeela 1 remains on schedule for initial customer deliveries in 2026. This timeline aligns with the joint venture’s development progress for its electric vehicle lineup. Tesla previously provided Steam gaming support in its Model S and Model X vehicles, allowing in-car gameplay access. The company later discontinued this feature from those models.





