012 Honda S3000
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The rear of the HSC is dominated by the machined look round tail lights and matching twin exhaust pipes.
The interior of the car is dramatic and purposeful, technological goodies include F1 style paddle shift and a rear view camera instead of a mirror.
In January 2007, at the North American International Auto Show, Acura, Honda's performance division in the US revealed theAcura Advanced Sports Car Concept which was designed as a possible replacement to the NSX, therefore making the HSC almost certain to never achive production
Honda FCX
The Honda FCX (commonly referred to as Fuel Cell eXperimental) is a family of hydrogen fuel cell automobiles manufactured by Honda.
As of March 2007, there are more than twenty Honda FCX vehicles in the hands of customers , including the state of New York, cities of Las Vegas, Chula Vista, San Francisco and the South Coast Air Quality Management District in three different American states. [1]
Limited marketing of a latest fuel cell vehicle named FCX Clarity, based on the 2007 concept model, began in June 19, 2008 in Japan and theUnited States.[2] Honda believes it could start mass producing the next model evolved from the FCX concept by the year 2018.[3]
Honda CR-Z
Paying homage to the classic CR-X hatchback, Honda will premiere this bad-ass hybrid sports concept at the 40th annual Tokyo Motor Show this month. The Honda CR-Z ($TBD) is a lightweight sports car with amazing styling and a gas-electric hybrid system for clean performance. Standing for "Compact Renaissance Zero," the CR-Z sports an aggressive front end, LED headlights, and big 19-inch wheels. The mesh and glass interior, meanwhile, gives "futuristic" a whole new meaning. [Click the title of this post for more photos.]
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Small Description: Honda designer Jason Wilbur and his team from Advanced Design Studio of Honda R&D Americas in Pasadena, California, have developed this futuristic FC Sport design study seen at the 2008 Los Angeles Auto Show
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