Wild ONES - Imagine a world where car manufacturers bring the wildest, most unusual ideas to life. While this might seem far-fetched, Honda, the renowned Japanese automotive giant, has already ventured into this realm with a remarkable concept car in 1999. This extraordinary vehicle, although just a concept, showcases Honda's innovative spirit and willingness to push the boundaries of automotive design.
The Honda's Innovative Spocket Concept is a versatile marvel that can morph into a convertible, a pickup, and a sports car, all at the push of a button. (Picture from: Supercars.net) |
Honda's research and development entity, Honda R & D Americas, Inc., based in Torrance, transformed an audacious idea into reality. This concept vehicle, known as the Honda Spocket, is a versatile marvel that can morph into a convertible, a pickup, and a sports car, all at the push of a button. With the touch of a button, the Spocket transitions from four seats to two, and its clamshell top retracts, offering an exhilarating open-air driving experience.
Honda's research and development entity, Honda R & D Americas, Inc., based in Torrance, transformed an audacious idea into reality. This concept vehicle, known as the Honda Spocket Concept. (Picture from: Motor1) |
The journey to create the Honda Spocket was a swift one, taking only eight months from design to completion. The inspiration behind this futuristic vehicle traces back to Honda’s T360 mid-engine pickup truck, the company’s first mass-produced vehicle launched in 1963. The T360 boasted a high-revving, 4-cylinder DOHC engine with four carburetors, a mid-engine layout, and a cab-over design, all contributing to its ample cargo and cabin space.
Honda's research and development entity, Honda R & D Americas, Inc., based in Torrance, transformed an audacious idea into reality. This concept vehicle, known as the Honda Spocket Concept. (Picture from: Motor1) |
The Spocket stands out with its angular, lightweight body, dramatic tilt-up doors, and a striking bright-red over gun-metal gray color scheme. The interior is designed to be both durable and stylish, featuring bucket seats made from weather-resistant fabrics. This ensures that the car can withstand various environmental conditions while maintaining a sleek appearance.
The Honda Spocket Concept stands out with its angular, lightweight body, dramatic tilt-up doors, and a striking bright-red over gun-metal gray color scheme. (Picture from: CarsThatNeverMadeItEtc) |
One of the most impressive aspects of the Honda Spocket is its advanced four-wheel-drive system. This system includes a hybrid gasoline-electric engine powering the front wheels and two in-wheel electric motors for the rear wheels, providing full-time four-wheel drive. Additionally, the vehicle boasts a semi-automatic, five-speed transmission with shift buttons conveniently located on the steering wheel.
Inside the Spocket, innovation continues with waterproof bucket seats equipped with five-point seatbelts for safety and comfort, complemented by Honda’s GPS Navigation system and electric controls to enhance the driving experience. (Picture from: Supercars.net) |
Inside the Spocket, the innovation continues with bucket seats equipped with five-point seatbelts, ensuring safety and comfort. The interior is completely waterproof, a testament to its versatility. Further enhancing the driving experience, the Spocket features Honda’s GPS Navigation system and electric controls. Instead of traditional side-view mirrors, the car is equipped with cameras that project rear images onto a heads-up display on the front windshield.
At the touch of a button, the Honda Spocket Concept transitions from four seats to two while its clamshell top retracts, offering an exhilarating open-air driving experience. (Picture from: Supercars.net) |
The original Honda Spocket Concept is still around, and sits on display at the American Honda Museum in Torrarnce as one of Honda’s collections. (Picture from: ConceptCars) |
Honda says the original Spocket concept is still around, and sits on display at the American Honda Museum in Torrarnce as one of Honda’s collections. Perhaps one day, we’ll have the opportunity to see it in person. Until then, we can only dream of what might have been. As a fast, sporty convertible capable of handling various activities, the Honda Spocket would undoubtedly be a lot of fun to drive. | lmXhPuaj4x4 |
In a world where the extraordinary often seems unattainable, the Honda Spocket reminds us that with creativity and determination, even the wildest ideas can come to life. As we look to the future, we can only imagine what other groundbreaking concepts Honda and other innovators will bring to the automotive world. The journey of the Spocket is a testament to the power of imagination and the endless possibilities that lie ahead. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | HONDA | SUPERCARS.NET | MOTOR1 | WIKIPEDIA | CONCEPTCARS ]
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