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Published Date: 2013/11/29

Tokyo Motor Show Honda exhibits under the theme "Break the Mold."

Honda exhibited at the 43rd Tokyo Motor Show (until December 1, Tokyo Big Sight) under the theme "Live outside the box." In its booth, the largest single-brand space exceeding 3,000 square meters, Honda displayed and introduced numerous motorcycles and automobiles, including concept models.

At the November 20 press briefing, President Takashi Ito introduced the exhibited vehicles while touching on the evolution of hybrid technology and achievements in motorsports. True to the corporate slogan "The Power of Dreams," he stated, "Honda wants to deliver exciting sports models one after another, bringing 'outside the box' advanced innovation to the world."

The booth featured the "NSX CONCEPT," a next-generation super sports car scheduled for commercial release in 2015, equipped with a hybrid system, and the "Honda S660 CONCEPT," a kei open sports car continuing the lineage of the company's first sports car. Additionally, the new N-WGN model from the N series was announced at the venue, and a production-ready version of the VEZEL, a new-generation vehicle blending multifaceted values scheduled for release this winter, was also displayed. For motorcycles, Honda exhibited a total of 25 models, including world premieres and Japan premieres.

"NSX CONCEPT"
"Honda S660 CONCEPT"

"N-WGN"
"VEZEL"

Motorcycle Display

The venue also featured a demonstration of the personal mobility device "UNI-CUB β," which utilizes balance control technology from the bipedal robot ASIMO, drawing significant attention.

Honda's website features details of the booth and the theme video "Break the Mold."

UNI-CUB β Demonstration

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