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Only weeks from the Tokyo Motor Show, the Japanese manufacturer has unveiled a number of attractive new concept motorcycles that include a light and sporty two-wheel and a spectacular three-wheel.
The "Light Weight Super Sports Concept" has been introduced as the prototype for the brand's future generation of sporty motorbikes with an aggressive esthetic and feather-light weight. However, there's no indication yet from Honda on the engine type or performance.
Honda is also presenting a small electric scooter, the EV-Cube Concept, made to look decidedly retro, in line with the spirit of the brand's older productions. The battery has been placed as far down as possible in order to lower the scooter's center of gravity, guaranteeing the best balance possible.
On the Honda stand, the Neowing will be unmissable. The futuristic three-wheeler should provoke the same on-the-road sensations as a powerful motorcycle in sharp turns, all while remaining extremely stable at low speeds. The hybrid scooter will be equipped with a four-cylinder engine paired with an electric motor.
The Japanese brand will officially reveal the production-ready version of its long-awaited mass-market hydrogen-fuel cell vehicle at the Tokyo Motor Show, a major rendez-vous for car and motorcycle enthusiasts. Based on the FCV Concept, shown in various states of development at motor shows since 2013, it can cover a distance of up to 700km between hydrogen refueling stops. The new model will be going on sale initially in Japan next March but Honda has plans to roll the car out globally, infrastructure permitting.
The 44th Tokyo Motor Show is scheduled from October 30 to November 8.
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