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The HONDA Specialty Sports Concept will be presented for the first time at the MOBILITY trade show in Japan

He will be joined by this small hatchback made of acrylic resin.

Honda has announced an extensive line-up of vehicles for the Japan Mobility Show, where it plans to host several world premieres. The main innovation among them will be the concept Specialty Sports Concept, for which the automaker has yet to release any images or trailers. Even the details are shrouded in mystery, although we do know that it will be all-electric and fun to drive, even though it doesn't have an internal combustion engine.

We were told they would "the joy of driving and the distinct individuality of this model allowed people to go beyond their everyday life". We'll have to wait to see if it has any connection to the concept Sports EV Concept, although this one is already six years old, having premiered at the 2017 Tokyo Motor Show.

Regarding CI-MEV, takes the form of a scaled-down two-seater electric hatchback designed for last-mile mobility and equipped with self-driving technology

Other world premieres planned for the 2023 Japan Mobility Fair are much less interesting. SUSTANIA-C Concept, painted red with a white roof, looks like a scaled-down Honda es body made of acrylic resin that can be recycled and reused. The same goes for the Pocket Concept, a toddler-sized motorcycle designed with environmental sustainability in mind as it consumes fewer resources.

Regarding CI-MEV, takes the form of a scaled-down two-seater electric hatchback designed for last-mile mobility and equipped with self-driving technology. Honda designed the concept for areas where public transportation is not available or for people who cannot walk long distances.

It's last SC and: The concept has a name that might make you think of Renault's naturally aspirated (SCe) petrol engines, but it's an electric motorcycle with swappable batteries. The juice gives him a couple of units Honda Mobile Power Pack e.

Gallery: Honda at the 2023 Japan Mobility Show

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