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Honda Urban EV Concept - skal i produksjon i 2019

Startet av Strøm Tycoon, tirsdag 12. september 2017, klokken 15:58

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Strøm Tycoon



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Honda Urban EV Concept unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show

Global motor show debut for pure-electric Honda concept car
Modern interior environment includes wrap-around panoramic dashboard screen
Sets the direction for a future Honda production model scheduled for 2019

Honda has revealed an all-new electric vehicle, the Urban EV Concept, at the 2017 Frankfurt Motor Show. The concept car is built on a completely new platform, and sets the direction for the technology and design that will appear on a future battery electric Honda production model.

The concept was officially introduced by Honda Motor Co. President and CEO, Takahiro Hachigo, during his press conference speech. "This is not some vision of the distant future; a production version of this car will be here in Europe in 2019," he added, confirming that the concept is set to be launched within two years.

Exterior design

Honda's Urban EV Concept showcases advanced technology within a simple and sophisticated design. Its low and wide proportions give the car a planted, muscular stance that hint at sporty driving performance. Its compact proportions mean it has a total vehicle length 100mm shorter than the Jazz supermini.

The Honda emblem on the concept is backlit in blue, which previews a new styling feature for the company's future EVs. At the front of the car, interactive multilingual messages can be displayed between the headlights, including greetings, advice for other drivers on the road, or charging status updates.

Interior design

The driver's outward visibility from the Urban EV Concept is excellent thanks to slim A-pillars and a wide windscreen that appears to sweep around the entire front of the car. Entry and exit from the vehicle is via rear-hinged coach doors. The electric charging cable connection is housed on the bonnet.

Honda's Urban EV Concept can accommodate four occupants, across two bench seats finished in different materials. To create a lounge feeling, the front row is upholstered with natural grey fabric, with the seat backs, squabs and arm rests embellished with contemporary wood finish accents. The seatbelts for the rear bench are fixed in the middle of the seat, allowing the belt to retract out of the way before a passenger exits the car.

The same wood finish wraps around a large 'floating' dashboard console. This houses the steering wheel column, a set of simple control buttons, and a panoramic display screen. The dashboard itself is completed by a wrap-around screen that runs behind the console and extends into the doors. The main dashboard screen presents a range of vehicle information including remaining battery level. Whilst the extended door screens function as the car's wing mirrors through digital camera displays.

Honda Automated Network Assistant concierge

Honda's Urban EV Concept showcases the company's vision for a world where mobility and daily life are seamlessly linked. The on-board advanced Honda Automated Network Assistant acts as a personal concierge, which learns from the driver by detecting emotions behind their judgments. It can then apply what it has learnt from the driver's past decisions to make new choices and recommendations.

Honda Power Manager

New methods for managing energy transfers between the grid, homes and electric vehicles could provide revenue opportunities for EV owners in the future. Honda's Power Manager Concept, revealed alongside the Urban EV Concept in Frankfurt, is a smart system that can store energy more efficiently, releasing electricity generated by renewable sources back into the home or selling it back to the grid.

Electric Vision

Honda's 'Electric Vision' strategy, launched at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show, includes the development of a dedicated electric vehicle platform, featuring fully-electric powertrain technology. Key parts of the powertrain development will include a high-density, lightweight battery pack, integrated heat management and the evolution of energy transfer functions – both to and from the vehicle.










Counterpointer

Det kunne bli en skikkelig konkurrent til E-up og E-mini.

Mange morsomme tanker og kvaliteten til Honda frister

Speeder

Kjører:2021 Model 3 LR & 2021 E-208 GT - Tidligere: 2015 Zoe 22kWh/43kW

Strøm Tycoon

Sitat fra: Speeder på tirsdag 12. september 2017, klokken 16:35
Det så jo ut som en Golf Mk1

Helt klare likehtstrekk med Civic/CVCC, men ja, kan se at du ser likheter med Golf Mk1.


JorgenM

Første jeg tenkte var B-Ascona :)
Uansett, skikkelig tøft konsept!

Fra motor.no:
https://www.motor.no/artikler/honda-satser-elektrisk/
"- Alle nye modeller i Europa vil være elektrifisert
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elektrolux

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gigafactory

#6
Elsker eksteriøret  :+1:

Blir spennende å se hvordan produksjonsversjonen blir. Noe sier meg at den i det minste vil ha hodestøtter  ;D

snoemann

Haha, ja det var det første jeg tenkte også ... "hvorfor har Honda nettopp lansert Golf 1?" :D

Men godt å se at den også likner på tidligere Civic-er.
Nissan Leaf 30kwh Tekna 2017. I eie 2017 ->
Citroen C-Zero 2011. I eie 2013 -> 2017

Strøm Tycoon

Ny info:

SitatThe retro-styled Honda Urban EV Concept enjoyed an enthusiastic reception in 2017 at the Frankfurt Motor Show.

Since then, the question on everyone's lips has been when would Honda finally put it into production. The answer came earlier this year when the automaker confirmed that a production version inspired by the cute study would arrive in 2019.

Well, it looks like Honda is sticking to its word, as an Urban EV prototype has been spotted for the first time on public roads. While completely wrapped in camouflage, the small electric vehicle bears a striking resemblance to the namesake concept car.

The production model has five doors instead of three, becomes a five seater

There are some important differences, however. The production model takes practicality more seriously as it adds a pair of rear doors. Another big difference is that all doors are front-hinged as opposed to the study's suicide doors.

Practicality-driven "compromises" also include the switch from a four-seat layout to a five-seat configuration but chances are no one will complain about that.

The more practical approach doesn't necessarily mean the Urban EV will compromise on styling, though. As the photos reveal, all doors have frameless windows and integrated door handles. If you can't spot those on the rear it's because they are "hidden" at the lower end of the C-pillar.

The cute retro styling remains and is sprinkled with futuristic details

Interestingly, the Urban EV prototype has kept the concept's rearview cameras and the photographers also noticed that the inside rearview mirror was digital. The round LED headlights also look identical with those of the study, but Honda designers seem to have had a change of heart when it comes to the taillights. They replaced the concept's square units with round LED lights that echo the design of their front counterparts.

As for the interior, the good news is the big screen will remain on the production model. Sadly, we can't see anything else because of the tinted windows. Honda remains secretive about the Urban EV's powertrain too. Still, rumor has it the driving range will be between 250 and 350 km (155-217 miles).

Honda will start production of its first all-electric model for Europe in the second half of 2019, which means the Urban EV should be revealed earlier than that – the Geneva Motor Show in March looks like the ideal venue for the car's public debut.

Honda will begin taking orders in early 2019 for Europe, with first deliveries coming late 2019. The Urban EV will also be available in Japan from 2020 but Honda made no announcement on U.S. availability so far.

https://www.carscoops.com/2018/11/production-honda-urban-ev-spotted-first-time-five-doors-rearview-cameras/

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arthur

Da står jeg som nummer 6 på reservasjonslisten. Forventer mere informasjon og bestilling i løpet av april med levering i første kvartal 2020, men ellers svært lite informasjon.
Miev 2014 - solgt
Kona 2018 - solgt
Kia e-Niro 2019 - solgt
Seat Mii Electric - november 2020- tilbakelevert
Hyundai Kona - april 2021
Polestar2 -desember 2022




Counterpointer

#14
Kameraspeilene ser ut til å være MYE bedre enn på E-Tron.
Små og elegante på utsiden, og store og godt plassert på innsiden.




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