Make
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Honda |
Model |
REMIX |
Concept
year |
2006 |
Production
year |
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Engine |
4
cylinder FWD |
The Honda REMIX concept was introduced at the 2006 LA
Auto Show. The REMIX is a small two-seat sports car designed
to be used as a daily driver.
The low-slung Honda REMIX features a wrap-around canopy
that adds a fighter jet-feel to the driving experience.
The aluminum-color exterior highlights the curves in the
geometric, yet fluid styling. The REMIX is capable of
delivering more than just driving performance, the rear
storage area supplies generous cargo room.
The REMIX Small Sport Concept is a product of the Honda
R&D Americas, Inc., Advanced Design Studio in Southern
California. Purely a design concept, the REMIX is fashioned
around a front-wheel drive small car platform with a 4-cylinder
engine and a 6-speed manual transmission. A sports suspension
setup, along with aggressive tires and brakes, further
supplement the REMIX's performance credentials.
"The REMIX blends familiar Honda themes into a new,
fresh design," said Ben Davidson, REMIX lead designer,
Honda R&D Americas, Inc. "Smooth and fluid surfaces
provide a sports car identity to the geometric shapes
that form the functional aspect of this vehicle."
Similar and related vehicles:
Honda HSC
Honda IMAS
Honda Kiwami
Honda Sports 4
Honda Extreme
Honda Accord Coupe
Honda Small Hybrid Sports
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