Overview of Honda Exhibits at the Japan Mobility Show 2023

Overview of Honda Exhibits at the Japan Mobility Show 2023

Overview of Honda Exhibits at the Japan Mobility Show 2023

TOKYO, Japan, September 26, 2023 – Today, Honda Motor Co., Ltd. announced the lineup of motorcycles, automobiles, power products, aircraft, and other products that it will exhibit at the Japan Mobility Show 2023. The show, formerly known as the Tokyo Motor Show, will take place from October 25 to November 5, 2023.

Honda’s Global Brand Slogan, “The Power of Dreams – How we move you. –,” reflects the company’s commitment to creating mobility products and services that fulfill people’s dreams. At the Japan Mobility Show 2023, Honda will showcase its vision of the future through various exhibits, allowing visitors to imagine their own dreams and experience the merging of dreams.

The Honda booth at the show will be themed “Honda DREAM LOOP,” representing the expansion of dreams in the future. It will showcase Honda’s past achievements, future visions, and how its dreams have come to life. In addition, Honda will also offer a visitor-participatory experience on its special website, where visitors can generate their own “dream mobility” designs using AI technology.

Key Honda booth exhibits

Honda will showcase mobility products that transcend time and place, as well as products that enhance people’s abilities and possibilities. Some of the key exhibits include:

SUSTAINA-C Concept and Pocket Concept (World premiere): These concept models of electric automobiles and motorcycles use recycled materials and demonstrate the concept of resource circulation. They aim to achieve environmental sustainability while providing mobility and freedom for the future.

SC e: Concept (World premiere): This premium electric motorcycle allows for easy battery swapping to eliminate waiting time for charging, providing a smooth and powerful ride for daily mobility.

Honda Specialty Sports Concept (World Premiere): This concept model is an electric sports car that offers driving pleasure and freedom of time, even in the era of electrification and automated driving technology.

HondaJet/Honda eVTOL: Honda will display the interior mockup of the HondaJet Elite II light business jet, as well as a one-fifth-size exterior mockup of the Honda eVTOL aircraft. These products aim to provide three-dimensional mobility options and transcend the constraints of place and distance.

Electric products that utilize Honda Mobile Power Pack e: Honda will exhibit various electric products powered by Honda Mobile Power Pack e:, showcasing how stored clean renewable energy can be utilized for a range of applications, promoting environmental sustainability and freedom of mobility.

Honda CI-MEV (World Premiere): This two-seat, four-wheel electric vehicle features Honda’s original Cooperative Intelligence (CI) and automated driving technologies. It aims to provide easily-accessible last-mile mobility for users in situations where public transportation is limited.

Honda Autonomous Work Vehicle (Japan Premiere): This platform-style autonomous vehicle can be used for various tasks using different attachments. It aims to augment people’s abilities and possibilities in environments where performing certain tasks is challenging for humans.

Honda Avatar Robot: This avatar robot allows users to perform tasks and experience things remotely, transcending the constraints of time and place. It features a multi-fingered robotic hand and AI-supported remote control technology.

UNI-ONE: This hands-free seated personal mobility device allows users to steer simply by shifting their body weight while sitting. It offers mobility options for users with limited mobility.

In addition to these exhibits, Honda will also showcase other mobility products and technologies that augment people’s possibilities.

For more information, visit Honda JAPAN MOBILITY SHOW 2023 special website.

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