Honda will be displaying seven motorcycle concepts at the Tokyo Motor Show, which opens to the public on the 30th of October.
Perhaps the most interesting is the Neowing three-wheeler. Full technical details have yet to be released, but its hybrid powertrain comprises electric motors and a horizontally-opposed four-cylinder engine.
The distinctive front end features a unique linkage mechanism that’s claimed to offer the same cornering ability as a conventional two-wheel machine. Filtering would still be almost impossible, though.
While Honda describes the Light Weight Super Sports Concept as a ‘next-generation’ bike, it does look rather similar to several current showroom models.
Again, there’s no word yet on engine size or output. However, rumours suggest that this concept offers a preview of an upcoming CBR250RR or CBR300RR.
The EV-Cub Concept was first unveiled at 2009’s Tokyo Motor Show. Now, six years later, the electric step-through scooter is making a return with a few subtle changes. A production version is surely overdue.
Also being exhibited are the Super Cub concept (a petrol-powered update of its long-running namesake), the traditional naked Concept CB and a couple of scramblers based on the Grom 50.
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Perhaps the most interesting is the Neowing three-wheeler. Full technical details have yet to be released, but its hybrid powertrain comprises electric motors and a horizontally-opposed four-cylinder engine.
The distinctive front end features a unique linkage mechanism that’s claimed to offer the same cornering ability as a conventional two-wheel machine. Filtering would still be almost impossible, though.
While Honda describes the Light Weight Super Sports Concept as a ‘next-generation’ bike, it does look rather similar to several current showroom models.
Again, there’s no word yet on engine size or output. However, rumours suggest that this concept offers a preview of an upcoming CBR250RR or CBR300RR.
The EV-Cub Concept was first unveiled at 2009’s Tokyo Motor Show. Now, six years later, the electric step-through scooter is making a return with a few subtle changes. A production version is surely overdue.
Also being exhibited are the Super Cub concept (a petrol-powered update of its long-running namesake), the traditional naked Concept CB and a couple of scramblers based on the Grom 50.
Related posts:
2016 Honda CRF1000L Africa Twin unveiled
Honda Bulldog concept revealed
2015 Honda SH300i scooter unveiled
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