EV Lines - The
2023 Japan Mobility Show, formerly known as the
Tokyo Motor Show, is set to open its doors to the public from October 28, 2023, through November 5, 2023. During this highly anticipated event,
Honda, a prominent name in the world of automotive manufacturing, will unveil a range of its latest electric vehicle innovations.
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Honda unveils a range of its latest electric vehicle innovations summarized in its entirety as the Honda Dream Loop concept. (Picture from: Honda) |
Among these, the mysterious
Specialty Sports Concept, the
Honda SC e:Concept electric motorcycle, the sustainable small hatchback named
Sustaina-C, and the
CI-MEV, a heavy quadricycle primed for autonomy, will take center stage. As reported by
ArenaEV, details about the
Specialty Sports Concept have been closely guarded.
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Here's a sketch reminiscent of the NSX style within the "Honda Dream Loop" illustration hints at what could be in store. (Picture from: ArenaEV)
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Nevertheless, a sketch reminiscent of the
NSX style within the
"Honda Dream Loop" illustration hints at what could be in store. While it's confirmed to be an all-electric concept, precise specifications and performance figures are yet to be unveiled, leaving automotive enthusiasts in eager anticipation.
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The Honda SC e:Concept electric scooter draws power from two Honda Mobile Power Pack e: batteries, which are designed for quick and convenient swapping. (Picture from: GridOto) |
Prior to its official unveiling, Honda released a digital rendering of the
Honda SC e:Concept, offering enthusiasts a glimpse of its striking futuristic design characterized by sleek curves and minimalist aesthetics. The electric motorcycle is accentuated by vivid neon green accents, signifying its advanced technology and eco-friendliness.
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The versatile Honda Mobile Power Pack e:, underscoring their dedication to advancing electric mobility solutions. (Picture from: GridOto) |
While comprehensive specifications are still under wraps, it's known that the
SC e:Concept draws power from two
Honda Mobile Power Pack e: batteries, which are designed for quick and convenient swapping. This innovative approach eliminates the need for prolonged charging, underscoring
Honda's commitment to electric mobility. Additionally, Honda will showcase other electric products utilizing the versatile
Honda Mobile Power Pack e:, underscoring their dedication to advancing electric mobility solutions.
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The Honda SUSTAINA-C Concept vehicle takes the form of a recyclable and reusable acrylic resin car, with a boxier appearance compared to the Honda e. (Picture from: ArenaEV) |
Moving on to the
Honda SUSTAINA-C Concept, this electric vehicle takes the form of a recyclable and reusable acrylic resin car. In terms of design, it represents an evolutionary step, with a boxier appearance compared to the
Honda e.
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The Pocket Concept is a compact electric two-wheeler designed with a futuristic aesthetic, catering to environmentally conscious urban commuters. (Picture from: ArenaEV) |
The vehicle's body is crafted from recycled acrylic resin, aligning with
Honda's sustainability goals. A similar material is employed in the
Pocket Concept, a compact electric two-wheeler designed with a futuristic aesthetic, catering to environmentally conscious urban commuters.
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The Honda CI-MEV is a fully electric two-seater urban car combining "Cooperative Intelligence" and autonomous capabilities. (Picture from: ArenaEV) |
Meanwhile, the
Honda CI-MEV is a fully electric two-seater urban car combining
"Cooperative Intelligence" and autonomous capabilities. It serves as a long-distance solution for individuals with limited mobility, potentially competing with microcars and heavy quadricycles.
Honda's product lineup also includes a prototype for a light commercial electric vehicle and the
Honda Autonomous Work Vehicle, an experimental platform featuring various equipment.
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The Honda Uni-One seated mobility device using balance control. (Picture from: id.Motor1) |
Beyond vehicles,
Honda showcased a range of other intriguing products, including a mockup of the interior of the
HondaJet Elite II small business jet, a scale model of the exterior of a
Honda eVTOL aircraft, a gas turbine hybrid system, an
"alter-ego" robot named
Avatar, and a
Uni-One seated mobility device featuring balance control.
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An in-shoe navigation device called Ashirase to help blind people better navigate the world around them. (Picture from: id.Motor1) |
With this diverse and innovative product portfolio, Honda makes a resounding statement at the
2023 Japan Mobility Show. The company isn't solely pushing the boundaries of automotive design but also venturing into new territories of mobility, sustainability, and interactive technology.
The production fate of these concepts remains uncertain, but they offer a tantalizing glimpse into a future where driving transcends mere transportation, becoming an exhilarating, sustainable, and individualized experience.
*** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | HONDA | ARENAEV | ID.MOTOR1 ]
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