Auto Express

Honda Sustaina-C Concept – EV hatchback to debut at Japan Mobility Show with Specialty Sports Concept


Honda Sustaina-C Concept – EV hatchback to debut at Japan Mobility Show with Specialty Sports Concept

Honda Sustaina-C Concept

Honda has announced its line-up of exhibits for this year’s Japan Mobility Show (formerly known as the Tokyo Motor Show), with a number of concepts set make an appearance at the event which kicks off near the end of October.

One of the more interesting show cars is an electric hatchback called Sustaina-C Concept, which features a retro-inspired design similar to the current Honda e. However, the Japanese carmaker claims the concept is even more environmentally friendly than its on-sale electric hatchback.

Honda Pocket Concept (left), SC e: Concept (right)

That’s because the Sustaina-C Concept has body panels made of acrylic resin that is recycled and reused, which Honda says demonstrates “the concept of transcending the constraints of the limited availability of resources through ‘resource circulation’ and becoming able to achieve both environmental sustainability and the joy and freedom of mobility long into the future.”

The Sustaina-C Concept will be joined by the Pocket Concept which will also celebrate its world premiere next month. The latter is a compact motorcycle that is also made of the same acrylic resin and is powered by an electric motor. Another electric motorcycle to be presented will be the SC e: Concept that is powered by two units of Honda Mobile Power Pack e: swappable batteries.

Honda Sustaina-C Concept – EV hatchback to debut at Japan Mobility Show with Specialty Sports Concept

Honda CI-MEV

Besides the two concepts mentioned, Honda will also showcase the Specialty Sports Concept, which is an electric sports car, although there’s not much in the way of details. It has been speculated the show car could be preview a reborn Prelude or S2000.

In addition to what’s mentioned above, Honda will also show off a demonstration model of a two-seat electric vehicle (EV) called CI-MEV, which it says features the company’s original Cooperative Intelligence (CI) and automated driving technologies to offer easily-accessible last-mile mobility for users, particularly those who have physical difficulty getting around. Other vehicles on show include the Autonomous Work Vehicle for commercial purposes and a prototype of a new mini EV (also for commercial use).

Looking to sell your car? Sell it with myTukar.

news7g

News7g: Update the world's latest breaking news online of the day, breaking news, politics, society today, international mainstream news .Updated news 24/7: Entertainment, Sports...at the World everyday world. Hot news, images, video clips that are updated quickly and reliably

Related Articles

Back to top button