The concept was designed by the Honda R&D Europe which is based in Offenbach, Germany. It radiates the idea that a car can deliver a thrilling compact sports car feel and at the same time have a low environmental impact. Modern are integrated to the car to achieve that head-turning grandeur.Usually, the show is dominated by European cars.
The continuing passion is reflected in its next-generation diesel engines that use world-first technology to curb emissions down to the level of petrol engines. To boost the upgrading of diesel engines, a cutting-edge catalytic converter is now being used by the automaker. The said catalytic converter limits the emissions of nitrogen oxides to meet the standards set by the Environmental Protection Agency.
Compared to the Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) systems used by other companies, Honda's latest technology uses ammonia generated within the catalytic converter. The automaker intends to introduce the sophisticated next-generation diesel engine within three years.
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Honda Concept H Excites Geneva's 'Nice Little Show'
The Geneva Motor Show is often called "a nice little show" because of its carefree feel and its easy-to-navigate show floor. The show neither has the biggest attendance of the auto industry's celebrities nor the most car debuts but it always manages to pull plenty of interest. The car is engineered to take the slot above the Civic Hybrid - the automaker's gas electric fleet. The Concept H is meticulously designed to bring in a bunch of promising hybrid features without necessarily appearing like one. The Honda FCX Concept will set its wheels for the first time in Europe at the Geneva show. The concept from the automaker features a newly developed compact, a proficient Honda FC Stack and a sleek and catchy short-nose body. The concept also delivers a comfy huge cabin and modern styling with remarkable enhancements in environment performance and power output.
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