The Tokyo Auto Salon hosts a
great number of customized and concept vehicles, that Honda Access knows a great deal about.
Honda Access deals in
automotive customization. It's a subsidiary of the Honda Group, tasked with
manufacturing accessories for cars and bikes, focusing on the preferences of
local buyers.
It's very similar to Toyota's TRD division, which
also brought a few concept cars to Tokyo. Without
further info, here's what Honda had cooking for us this year.
Based on the idea that a "working/utilitarian
car is a cool car", the T880 Concept is meant to take the idea of the
classic Honda Acty truck to the next level. The Acty model has already reached
its fourth-generation and throughout its life cycle, has been available as both
a truck as well as a small van.
The retro-modern concept actually reminds us of the
second-generation Acty, thanks to its round headlights. The Honda Vezel Gear is
as utilitarian as they come. This crossover has a strong visual presence and is
meant to attract people who are generally very active, especially outdoors.
The fact that it says "Climb Park Base Camp
Since 2010" on it, makes it even easier for us to identify its target
market, people who aren't afraid to climb the occasional mountain.
Honda first brought the S660 Neo Classic to last
year's Tokyo Auto Salon, where it won the grand prize during the Custom Car
contest. This particular model does look a bit more sporty than the original, though the overall shape and details remain the
same - aside from the new wheels and mirrors that is.