This year’s CES tech show in Las Vegas is extremely fertile for automotive enthusiasts. Here, Volkswagen presents its all-new infotainment system, Kia’s utility vehicle concepts, and Honda presents a pair of bold electric visions labeled Honda 0 Series (because they’re said to be starting from scratch), which foreshadow the automaker’s future models.
The first concept is called Saloon and invites a bold and futuristic design. At both ends of the body we find bright elements of rectangular shape, and the nose is also decorated with a simplified logo of the brand, which is reserved only for electric cars. At the rear – following the example of some European brands – the traditional emblem is replaced by the word Honda.
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If the production car is half as bold, we’ll have a lot to look forward to!
The interior focuses on minimalism, the display extends across the entire dashboard, through which the vast majority of functions will probably be controlled. Worthy of note are certainly the sports bucket seats, which have integrated displays for the rear passengers in the armrests. Of course, sustainable materials of all kinds play a role.
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Seats, steering wheel and display. The interior is extremely minimalist.
The second concept is the Space-Hub, which is actually the vision of a modern family minivan. It attracts above all a great view thanks to the large glass surfaces and also a spacious and variable cabin. Honda has not yet mentioned the mass production of this car, but it can be assumed that some design elements could be borrowed from the Odyssey minivan.
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On the contrary, we will soon encounter a production sedan derived from the hatchback concept on the road. Honda says it will offer the production car in the United States within two years, and it should come to European customers after that.
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2024-01-11 07:00:00
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