At first glance, this may look like one of Nissan’s most iconic vehicles to date, but upon closer inspection, you’ll realize that it’s just a heavily modified Honda CR-V with a Skyline R34 GT-R front end. Despite how it looks, this Honda CR-V definitely has the power numbers to back up its front end, or to be more specific, a turbocharged 1.8L Honda B18C VTEC engine making 500hp.
We have seen the future of electric SUVs, and it includes the Honda e:Ny1, which has been teased in prototype form. The automaker claims that this vehicle combines a unique blend of dynamics, technology as well as design, thus being a great option for families looking for their first EV.
The original Honda Motocompo is essentially a small folding scooter / motorbike that was sold by the company between 1981–1983. This Honda Motocompo XL concept by designer Allan Williams is also a “trunk bike” like the original.
The sleek “HondaJet 2600 Concept” was just revealed at the 2021 NBAA Business Aviation Convention and Exhibition (NBAA-BACE), and it’s touted as the world’s first light jet capable of nonstop transcontinental flight across the United States.
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Auto enthusiast Chris Cut is passionate about his Acura NSX, and to ensure that it could transport everything he needed on the road, a roof box as well as tent was installed. The next logical step was taking a salvage NSX and turning it into a camper trailer, right?