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Honda's Articles
How do they do it: Honda VFR1200
Did you ever wonder how a motorcycle factory, in general?!? Well, I’ve often asked this question, curiosity being nourished me when I saw this movie.

Honda CR-Z will reveal at Geneva
CR-Z users will enjoy the first car that combines a hybrid system with a manual gearbox with six speeds. Combining a 1.5-liter engine fueled with gasoline and single IMA hybrid system developed by Honda and already on Insight, CR-Z offers low emissions and at the same time, a wonderful driving experience. Because its flexible character IMA hybrid system can be used in combination with manual gear box, allowing the driver to use the full force of the vehicle and at the same time to save gasoline (5.0 l/100 km).

The European version has a 2 +2 seats, and the lights of day eight LEDs.
To maximize user choice in terms of driving and to improve vehicle handling, the CR-Z was fitted with 3-Mode Drive. This feature allows the driver to choose between three driving modes that change throttle response, the direction, stop the engine when stationary, climate control and level of assistance offered by the IMA system. Developing this mechanism, the CR-Z allows the driver to adjust vehicle settings so that it travels to enjoy that is, by maximizing economy that ensure a Honda or a balance between the two.
NEW HONDA Skydeck Concept
When automakers take a concept vehicle to a motor show, they offer all kinds of information about what the future production model would come with. However, every so often a car maker, let’s say Honda shows off a concept vehicle with no details, such as the Honda Skydeck Concept.

The SkyDeck is widely seen as a potential successor to the Odyssey, Honda’s current mini-van.This vehicle was on show at the recent Tokyo Motor Show, but Honda said that this six-seat MPV Hybrid is theoretical.

The interior of the car looks like something from the future, the first two rows are cantilever mounted to a center tunnel, the second row of seats are able to slide forward and can be stored under the front seats.
How far off is the SkyDeck? Who knows. For now, it’s just a concept car – a glimmer in the eye of a few top Honda designers.
