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Honda CBR125R Motorcycle

by Johan on July 23, 2007

Honda CBR125R Motorcycle

Honda Korea launched the 2008 Honda CBR125R in Korea market. The bike is actually based on the design of racing motorcycle, the NSR125R. It is powered by liquid-cooled four-cycle SOHC engine. Available in two colors of red and black, the Honda CBR125R retails for around $3,160.

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2007 Honda Civic Type-R Test Drive HD Video

Nihon Car provides us with the road test video of the new Honda Civic Type R sedan. Watch the video after the jump for more details.

Via Nihon Car

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Honda Unveils Small Hybrid Concept

by Johan on March 7, 2007 · 1 comment

Honda Unveils Small Hybrid Concept

Honda has unveiled today at the Geneva Motor Show its “Small Hybrid Concept”, which features a front-wheel drive layout. The sport car is also powered by a small gasoline four-cylinder engine mated with an electric motor and CVT transmission.

The Hybrid Sports Concept is equipped with 165mm tires mounted on distasteful 20in chrome wheels. Their dimension supports low rolling resistance without compromising sporty driving. Modern touches include the rear-facing digital cameras that take the place of conventional door mirrors. It was rumored that this concept could be a precursor to the replacement for the aging Insight hybrid, but judging by these images it’s evident that the car is nowhere near production.

More pic after the break!

Via TechEBlog and MotorAuthority

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2008 Honda Accord Coupe Concept on Video

by Johan on January 20, 2007

2008 Honda Accord Coupe Concept on Video

As promised, now we have the video of Honda Accord coupe concept. It was first shown at the Detroit Auto Show. The company announced that the car is using Honda’s next-generation Variable Cylinder Management (VCM) technology which provides a more powerful and lower-emissions V6 engine. More pictures and a video after the jump.

Via MotorAuthority

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Honda Extreme Eco-Batmobile Concept Car

by Johan on January 15, 2007

Honda Extreme Eco-Batmobile Concept Car

This Honda Extreme Eco-Batmobile Concept Car has a modular polycarbonate body which allows users to change the look of the car. The car’s chassis also can be recycled after five years. It looks pretty like the classic Batmobile with its twin cockpit concept.

Via Gotta Have One

Unveiled 2008 Acura NSX Advanced Sports Car Concept

Honda unveiled the 2008 Acura Advanced Sports Car Concept which is the successor of the NSX. This car concept is powered by a front-mounted V-10 engine and a new high-performance rear-wheel-drive based version of Acura’s ‘Super Handling All-Wheel Drive’ (SH-AWD). This new NSX will arrive at the Tokyo Motor Show in fall 2007. Photo gallery after the jump!

“Our intention was to design an exotic sports car that gracefully combines advanced technology and strong emotion,” said Jon Ikeda, principal designer, Acura Design Center. “The technical, machined surfaces and keen-edge design are balanced with sweeping curves and dramatic lines, all of which results in the ultimate exotic sports car.”

Via LeftLaneNews

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Honda Asimo at CES 2007 Las Vegas

by Johan on January 9, 2007

Honda Asimo at CES 2007 Las Vegas

Honda’s ASIMO robot has successfully done some tasks at CES 2007 Las Vegas. He can run, kick a soccer ball, and handle a set of stairs without smashing his face. Video after the jump!

Video courtesy of YouTube

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2008 Honda Accord Coupe Concept Unveiled

by Johan on January 9, 2007 · 2 comments

2008 Honda Accord Coupe Concept Unveiled

Honda has officially announced their 2008 Honda Accord Coupe Concept. However, the specs are still unknown at this time. We’ll post some updates as more info becomes available. More pics after the jump!

Via LeftLaneNews

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Honda ASIMO versus Banana Peel

by Johan on December 13, 2006

Honda ASIMO versus Banana Peel

Ohhh not again!! The Honda ASIMO manages to fall again during another live demonstration! What a friggin shame! If you missed the first trip, check it out here. Video after the jump… Oh gosh!

Via Gizmodo.

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