A unique and creative concept highlighting Honda’s expertise from the world of motorcycle racing coupled with the thrill of four wheels
This intriguingly vague image of Honda’s latest concept, called Project 2&4, is set to make its debut at the upcoming Frankfurt International Motor Show or IAA. Honda is very hush-hush about the details however; we can tell you that it features a cabin-less structure and a V4 engine from Honda’s RC213V MotoGP bike.
The result of this combination is a car, according to Honda, that perfectly amalgamates the freedom of a motorcycle and the manoeuvrability of a car. Designed in Japan by Honda’s motorcycle design centre and automobile design centre, Project 2&4 is an example of Honda’s efforts to create a more exciting user experience.
Along with the creative Project 2&4, Frankfurt will also play host to Honda’s refreshed line-up. Honda will display the all new Jazz and HR-V at IAA along with the refreshed CR-V, which will now be available with a diesel engine and nine-speed transmission. Refreshed Civic and Civic tourer will also be on display.