Saturday, November 12, 2011

EV Small Sport Concept is an expression of Honda in the future

Honda has launched no fewer than seven concept cars that will be showcased at the upcoming Tokyo Motor Show. Superior products from manufacturers, small sports coupe called the Sports Small electric EV Concept

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Japanese brands do not fit with the details of these concepts. However, allowing multiple shots to capture the various projects Honda. Manufacturers explain EV Sports Concept is still small as a model of "second generation of sports, fun to drive with excellent environmental performance."

The image reveals the concept of two-seater with a targa roof way CRX Del Sol for 90 years. Side of the sport seems to be intensified through the use of large wheels, ride height is limited and sidewall design to work. This achievement can be a sign of the future direction of the cosmetic brand models.

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Given current trends and its name, this concept would probably prefer to any mechanical power while Honda has not been confirmed. Technology interiors and staff remain mysterious to them when.

As for the rest of the model announces, Honda operates some of the songs on the mobility. The other two 4-wheel drive model will be presented in Tokyo: AC-X, a hybrid sedan and the concept of Micro Switch, an electric vehicle as Renault Twizy to the city.



Four other more futuristic concept also reigns on the catwalk these signs: Compo motor, two-wheeled electric vehicles to the city, E-Canopy, 3-wheel scooter, Townwalker, a sort of four-wheel bikes with seats that can accommodate one person and RC-E , electric motorcycles Super Sport combines futuristic and nostalgic.

The next stop on December 2, when the exhibition opens in Tokyo, to learn a little more about this batch of concept cars at Honda.

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