nice designs, but i hate teasers!
http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2012/04/honda-outlines-plans-for-china-will.html
UPDATE: 04/23/2012: Scroll Down for the Actual Concepts...
damn! love the styling of the sedan. a u.s. bound honda i hope. thinking acura, perhaps. the next TL? honda is notorious at keeping mum.
I wouldn't get too excited. If this is an Acura, the front end will look something like this:
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-H1WTAVRISqo/TkLXlbiZUII/AAAAAAAAAfg/bJUXbb1hCDM/s640/cthul26.jpg)
^ well, its good thing that you cannot see the grille from behind the steering wheel! also, one advantage is those looking in their rear view mirrors might get the %$#@! out of the way for you :lol:
April 23, 2012 UPDATE :winkguy:
northlands, i think we both guessed accurately enough!
check these out:
the sedan is acura looking, i think... the crossover/minivan/wagon/whatever looks very interesting, something i would expect from volvo (XC60-like), IMO...
http://www.autoweek.com/article/20120423/CARNEWS/120429917
They both look pretty horrific.
The MPV looks like an armadillo.
i see great potential, especially with the second model. not unlike most concepts as wild as these, they provoke dialogue. i enjoyed partaking in some Q&A clinics at the NYC show. the one conducted by VW was the most interesting with the alltrack available for a long hard look and walk around. i love to partake in these.
honda and toyota have one of the most challenging jobs redesigning their best selling models. too conservative (2012 civic) or too radical could spell disaster. the "new" civic, despite highly anticipated changes a mere few months away is selling great. brand loyalty at honda and toyota is extremely high. retail sales of all honda's last month topped 99.0% with less than 1% combined fleet and government purchases. i will find the interesting retail vs. fleet figures for all brands that i saved for a forthcoming tread.
Nasty.
Looks to me like the new Honda Insight and new Accord or Civic.
Not boring whatsoever in my opinion. Obviously, the Chinese market is where the manufacturer decided to show these two aggressively styled concepts. Minus what this Honda/Acura supporter (me - lol) thinks of the hideous grille drawing attention and I imagine crowds will to the sedan project , I see two awesome design themes in both prototypes. Even more interesting to me is how the intended market will think of them as huge fans of rather sedate Buick's of the recent past and even today. GM is going more global so I expect to see Buick trying to court numerous markets with "the same" Buick cars/crossovers.
NEWS OF HONDA'S CONCEPT C AND CONCEPT S FOR THE CHINESE MARKET: Inspired by China's Year of the Dragon
REPORT FORM: Greg Migliore
FOR: Autoweek -- April 24, 2012 - 10:30 am ET[/b]
(Beijing China) Honda was among the foreign manufacturers flexing their design potential at the Beijing motor show with a pair of concepts styled for the Chinese market. Named the Concept C and the Concept S, they preview vehicles set to arrive in China in the coming years.
The Concept C was the most striking, employing sporty styling capped by a prominent grille. Honda says the shape features were inspired by a dragon image.
The concept presages a model that Honda is developing for the Chinese market. Product development was led by Honda's China team, and the production version will be sold next year through its Guangqi Honda Automobile Co. venture.
The Honda Concept S will be launched through the Dongfeng Honda Automobile Co. venture in 2013 in China, followed by a global rollout.
The Concept S is a people-hauling small van. It too was developed for the Chinese market, where it will launch first. This vehicle, however, has global implications.
The S has a hybrid powertrain and is said to have a spacious cabin. It will be launched through the Dongfeng Honda Automobile Co. venture in 2013 in China, followed by a global rollout.
^ the year of the dragon theme explains the face of the "C" and i think the chinese culture would find honda's recognition of what is sacred to the culture being acknowledged an enormous compliment. a mighty fine PR move, too. studying international (as well as domestic) marketing prior to changing majors shows genius on the part of honda, IMO.
hoping the profile and taillights make it on production models in NA.
as a honda/acura enthusiast, a "streamlined look" of the sedan (well, crossover, too) should keep current customers in the U.S. and attract new ones, as well. yet, there is no confirmation we will get either vehicle... but i think we will see an americanized version of each. i hope.