Honda released two concept cars, the Square Box and the Bullet , which one do you prefer?

Mondo Cars Updated on 2024-02-01

At this year's CES, Honda unveiled two all-electric concept cars, which belong to the "Honda 0" series and belong to the "Saloon" and "Space-Hub" series. In addition, the official also used a new "H" logo for future pure electric vehicles. According to the plan, the "Honda 0" series of pure electric vehicles will be launched in the North American market in 2026 and will be rolled out to the global market one after another.

The Saloon is the flagship model of the "Honda 0" series, and the design is very ideal, with a unique rounded bullet, and the "back" daytime running lights in the front grille position are also special enough to create a deep visual effect. The author understands that Saloon has also expanded the degree of design freedom by applying a platform dedicated to electric vehicles, and further extended the "MM concept" of Honda Watch. As a flagship model, the Saloon has a low enough body, but officials say that the interior space is "beyond imagination".

Judging from the official picture, the SALOON car adopts a sufficiently concise human-machine interface design, and the user interaction control is more intuitive, and the riding space in the car is indeed considerable. In addition, the Saloon adopts steer-by-wire system and Honda's posture control technology to upgrade the vehicle's dynamic control performance. In this way, the vehicle accurately reflects the driver's intentions, even in complex road conditions.

The development theme of Space-Hub is "expanding the possibilities of people's lives", so the space in the car will be the biggest highlight of the vehicle, and judging from the official picture, the space in the car is indeed particularly outstanding, and the rear seat space is basically close to the trunk space of the large five-seat SUV.

Unlike other car companies, Honda does not market on more advanced technologies such as autonomous driving and AI, but expands the focus on consumer needs and returns the car to practicality. However, electrification is still mainstream, and Honda is accelerating the transition to an all-electric product lineup.

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