Honda at the 2012 Tokyo Auto Salon
By Andrew, 14 Jan, 2012. 0 Comments
Honda will be introducing several customized vehicles at the Tokyo Auto Salon on January 13 - 15 at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan. Honda is set to display customized versions of the Freed compact minivan and Beat models, as well as the all-new N BOX Custom minicar, which was launched at the Tokyo Motor Show. Honda will be showing off the Flash Box which comes with special reflective decal sheets with embedded LEDs.
It enhances the appearance of the vehicle, both its exterior and interior. This LED application is used by Honda conservatively but there’s no stopping motorists from overusing it. Another vehicle that Honda will display is the Freed Wa which is based on the Freed Hybrid compact minivan. The “Wa” is in reference to Japanese culture. The ancient Japanese art of lacquering is used on the exterior.
Meanwhile, the interior design uses flowers to represent the four seasons. Honda will also be displaying the Freed Spike Transporter, which loads two off-road motorcycles, and the Beat Auto Salon Special, which features genuine Beat accessories and special aerodynamic parts. There will also be a specially modified Honda CR-Z named the TS-1X concept, which will be seen beside the Sports Modulo NSX and the HSV-010 GT.












