Honda has announced today that it will participate in the 2013 Tokyo Motor Show with the Committee of the Market Accessory Market (Napac).
The 2013 Tokyo Motor Show will be held from Friday, January 11 to Sunday, January 13, 2013, at Makuhari Messe, Japan. Honda will take advantage of your stand to present production and exhibition models, motorcycles with various customsization, energy products and competition vehicles.
Among the outstanding cars are including models based on the new N-one mini-electric, such as the N-one Style Sophisticated environment module, the Mugen Racing N -one Concept Model manufactured by Mugen, and a model created in collaboration with the Japanese Association of Nail Decorators (JNA), decorated with personalized body colors and adorned with imitation diamonds. In the exhibition there will also be 10 mini-vehicles, including the Vamos sample models and Acty truck.
The Honda cars exhibition will also show the S2000 Climax module (exposure model), a conceptual model based on the S2000, which has an Aeroform avant -garde design and an elegant interior coordinated in black and burgundy. Exhibition models will include the Mugen CR-V Design Study, a CR-V concept model based in the presentation of a new design, and the CR-Z Mugen RZ, a Mugen vehicle with a commercialization limited to 300 vehicles.
The Honda motorcycle exhibition will include the F6B Goldwing presented in EICMA 2012 (70A International Motorcycle Exhibition) in Italy in November and focused on commercial production. Personalized vehicles derived from models such as the edition of CB1300 Super Four Special and the NC700X will also be on display, together with parts of replacement and accessories.
The exhibition of Honda racing vehicles will present the RC213V motorcycle, an essential contribution to the Honda team and the Builders Championships on the 2012 MotoGP, the highest class of the Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix. In addition, two Super GT series cars, the HSV-010 GT and the GT Mugen CR-Z, will also be present, as well as the Docomo Team Dandelion Racing, the machine that won the 2012 Formula Championship.