Honda to introduce three concepts, including electric sports cars

Honda to introduce three concepts, including electric sports cars

Honda is set to unveil three new concept cars at the upcoming Japan Mobility Show in Tokyo, one of which is a potential electric successor to the Honda NSX.

The first concept, called the Specialty Sports Concept, will showcase an electric sports car that aims to deliver an exhilarating driving experience, even in the era of electrification and automated driving technology.

This suggests that Honda is prioritizing raw driving performance rather than filling the car with driver aids. More details about this concept will be revealed at the show on October 25th.

Last year, Honda announced that the NSX would make a comeback as one of two future sports cars in its lineup of over 30 electric vehicles.

In addition to the electric sports car concept, Honda will also reveal a small electric car named the Sustainia-C and a two-seat micro-pod EV called the CI-MEV.

The Sustainia-C appears to take design inspiration from the Honda E electric supermini and aims to prove that cars can be sustainable without relying on precious, limited resources.