
Remember the Honda CR-Z? That’s the 2-seat hybrid sports car with the cantiky body that Honda introduced back in 2010. It sold pretty well at first, due largely to its attractive styling, but that was before people realized its wimpy IMA hybrid powertrain Honda Performance Development (HPD) has been allowed to propose changes to its Aero Kit, claiming areas of its car were deficient compared to its "That person won't be an unknown quantity or stranger to the sport," Miles said. Miles also said there Honda has had electric dreams for several years, with this concept appearing back in 2012Reuters Honda is to build an all-electric sports car as a spiritual successor to the two-seater S2000. A working prototype with four electric motors replacing a petrol Plans for a brand new, all-electric Honda sports car have been given the green light by the president of the Japanese company. The sub-NSX model, which would feature a motor driving each wheel, has been developed alongside the newly launched hybrid supercar. The eyes of the world are on the Honda NSX at the moment. But before we’re much older, the Japanese company will also have launched a smaller sports car – as well as a spiritual replacement for the wonderful S2000. Further into the future, Honda is The Honda handover was done by the late Formula 1 constructor classifieds for examples of the Tesla Roadster (a quick but far from perfect battery sports car) turned up three, each at £50,000-plus. Surely, that’s proof the electric fun car commands .
And a 'supporting' model like the NSX was delayed while Honda reconsidered what the premium sports car should say about the company in the 21st Century. The end result, as everyone now knows, is a hybrid to rival BMW's i8. The response to the GFC had a Most noteworthy among the displays were the all-new Clarity and all-new NSX super sports car. The Clarity is Honda’s innovative fuel-cell vehicle (FCV) developed for a new hydrogen society, which is sustainable and environment-responsible, yet still Honda is working on an all-new pure-electric sports car which, according to our sister-magazine Autocar UK, could sit below the upcoming NSX. The long gestation period for Honda’s next-gen NSX hybrid supercar launch has allowed the manufacturer to start The spunky S660 open-top mini compact, propelled by a 1.3-liter DOHC turbo engine, interested people who wanted something that looks and drives like a little sports car but gets 24 kilometers per liter. For motorcycle fans, there was the Honda Project 2&4 .
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