Honda plans to unveil a range of concepts at Tokyo Motor Show. One of the most prominent is the small sports EV-roadster, which “maximizes driving pleasure while achieving exceptional environmental performance.”
Honda plans to present a range of concepts at Tokyo Motor Show.
The AC-X, a next-generation plug-in hybrid with sleek styling and two driving modes, is the first.
Toyota Boshoku Corp.’s concept vehicle T-Brain is displayed during the press preview of Tokyo Motor Show in Tokyo, Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2011. The Tokyo Motor Show opens to the public this weekend. (AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye)
The Micro Commuter Concept is a tiny electric vehicle that can only fit one driver. It has unique styling and features aviation-inspired controls.
The next step is the small sports EV concept, a two-seater roadster with a bold design. Honda states that the SSEVC maximizes driving fun while also achieving outstanding environmental performance.
Honda will also introduce personal mobility and motorcycle concepts in addition to the above-mentioned vehicles. The RC-E is a sports bike with an electric motor and a 250cc-class frame.