Honda are set to unveil a new futuristic two seater sports car that has much lower emissions and generally better to the environment.
The new car is designed as a lightweight high performance sports car with a sharp, sleek design. It appearance has elements of the Honda Civic but in a much more futuristic, aggressive style. The new aerodynamic shape is built from super lightweight materials and when combined with a more efficient, lower emissions engine is more environmentally friendly.
The new car named the Open Study Model (OSM) has been designed in Honda’s special research and development centre in Germany. It is another example of their progression towards a greener future after the development of the Small Hybrid Sports Concept and the Honda Accord Tourer Concept.
Honda have stated that the OSM is not set for production however during its display in the British International Motor Show later this month they are listening to feedback from punters.
Other exciting debuts from Honda include the CR-Z lightweight hybrid sports car and the new FCX Clarity, Honda’s first hydrogen fuel cell production car. These new models represent a change in consumer attitude towards cleaner fuels and less dependence on oil and Honda’s commitment to tackling climate change.
This year it is the 60th birthday of Honda and to celebrate they have taken on an arena at the motor show to put on an exhibition named ‘The Power of Dreamscape’. Aiming to highlight their innovation over the 60 years in cars, motorbikes and all other technologies. Expect to be entertained!




