#TokyoMotorShow: Honda Motorcycle Concepts Unveiled
Published On Oct 29, 2015 12:00 AM By Naveen Soni
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The Japanese auto maker, Honda Motorcycle, has unveiled some new concept models at the 44th Tokyo Motor Show, complementing the days of future past at one booth. So, let’s have a look at all these fantastic machines.
Honda Concept CB:
The Honda CB1100 unveiled with a 70’s gold paint job on the flangeless fuel tank, rectangular mirrors, chrome finished headlamp & instrument housing and a silver cylinder head. The new upgrades have enhanced the retro value of the product and it has been renamed as Honda Concept CB.
Honda Light Weight Super Sports Concept:
Showing a glimpse of the future of track machines, Honda exhibited the Light Weight Super Sports Concept. The machine has a very edgy and aerodynamic styling, which will definitely aid to its performance. Instead of using a high revving four-cylinder motor, this new concept is supposed to get a twin-cylinder mill like the Yamaha R3 and Kawasaki Ninja 300. As the company's CBR 300R houses a single-cylinder engine, this new Light weight Super Sports Concept might become the base of Honda’s entry in the lightweight performance segment.
Honda EV-Cub Concept:
The personal commuter, Honda EV-Cub Concept, is and "Environmentally friendly" vehicle, designed for short distance travelling. It is easy to handle, economical and based on the theme that was originally developed for the first generation Super Cub. The heavy battery of the vehicle has been mounted low in the middle of its body, so the rider can easily replace it. Furthermore, it lowers the center of gravity of the Cub, which helps to improve the maneuverability of the concept as well.
Honda Super Cub Concept:
While the EV-Cub Concept is a commuter who assumes the short-distance move, the Super Cub Concept is equipped with a very fuel-efficient engine, for higher cruising range per charge.