It's confirmed... Oscar was right...
http://www.autoblog.com/2009/10/22/honda-c...rts-cars-not-a/
Following our time visiting this week's Tokyo Motor Show, we had the opportunity to sit down for a small group interview at Honda's world headquarters with freshly-minted CEO Takanobu Ito, who took over the reigns at Honda from Takeo Fukui just this past June. Among the questions posed to Ito-san was "When will Americans see another performance car from Honda?" Honda has a tradition of performance vehicles and motorsports participation that goes back to the earliest days of the company. Ito himself was the chief body engineer on the original NSX and was pivotal in the development of its lightweight aluminum structure and body.
Given his role in one of the more unique aspects of the NSX, it was interesting that Ito acknowledged that he personally made the decision to pull the plug last year on the new car that was being developed as a successor to the NSX. Ito actually sounded as though he was channeling Colin Chapman in explaining the philosophy of using low mass to achieve a good power to weight ratio on the NSX. That approach allowed Honda to create a car that was "easy to drive, good performance and at the same time it enjoyed very good fuel economy."
However, reaching those goals required a significant investment in new manufacturing technology.
Given his role in one of the more unique aspects of the NSX, it was interesting that Ito acknowledged that he personally made the decision to pull the plug last year on the new car that was being developed as a successor to the NSX. Ito actually sounded as though he was channeling Colin Chapman in explaining the philosophy of using low mass to achieve a good power to weight ratio on the NSX. That approach allowed Honda to create a car that was "easy to drive, good performance and at the same time it enjoyed very good fuel economy."
However, reaching those goals required a significant investment in new manufacturing technology.
in the meantime :
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDsXsdNgov0 [/media]
I don't care if it's 1M .... a car company, NEEDS an image HALO car .....
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDsXsdNgov0 [/media]
I don't care if it's 1M .... a car company, NEEDS an image HALO car .....
Let Honda build "affordable and green" ASIMO.
I just interested what they mean by saying "green" ???
Heeeeeelllooooo
24 years ago 1985 Honda Civic HF had 48 MPG (highway).
Regarding MPG any big progress now Honda??? I see no "green" progress at all! Today even Chevrolet making more fuel efficient vehicles than Honda. If Honda will show today any vehicle making 100 MPG then I start to believe in "Power of Dreams". But now ....it seams Honda stuck in 1985.
I just interested what they mean by saying "green" ???
Heeeeeelllooooo
24 years ago 1985 Honda Civic HF had 48 MPG (highway).Regarding MPG any big progress now Honda??? I see no "green" progress at all! Today even Chevrolet making more fuel efficient vehicles than Honda. If Honda will show today any vehicle making 100 MPG then I start to believe in "Power of Dreams". But now ....it seams Honda stuck in 1985.
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