Honda will show a new upscale sporty sedan at the Tokyo Motor Show called the Sports 4 Concept. Like many show cars, the Sports 4 Concept features a pretty radical interior design, but the exterior appears fit for production. Honda has said it has no intention of producing the Sports 4 Concept, but that’s not to say a future sedan might not share this concept’s exterior design elements. The compact sedan appears smaller than a BMW 3-series or Audi A4, but this could be partly due to the apparent suicide-door design. The only discernible “under the hood” detail is that the sedan is intended as an all-wheel-drive vehicle. No details regarding engine, transmission, or fuel technology were announced. Another Honda concept, the FCX, will showcase the company’s latest fuel-cell technology.
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