Two intriguing concepts have been introduced by
Honda at CES 2017 in Las Vegas, one of which is a self-levelling motorcycle.
The motorcycle concept in question leverages the
company’s brand new Riding Assist technology aimed at improving the stability
of a motorcycle when it isn’t moving. Honda says that instead of using heavy
gyroscopes, the self-levelling motorcycle concept borrows technology from the
brand’s UNI-CUB personal mobility concept, an intriguing Segway-like device which
you sit on.
Honda has also presented the NeuV (New Electric
Urban Vehicle) concept at CES, a Smart-sized two seater designed to be used
around the clock. Honda says that most privately-owned vehicles sit idle 96 per
cent of the time. The NeuV however is able to operate as an automated
ride-sharing vehicle when not being used by its owner.
Additionally, the concept can sell energy back to
the electricity grid when it’s not in use and incorporates the Honda Automated
Network Assistant. This means that the NeuV can detect the emotions of the
driver and make music recommendations based on mood and provide various other
driving recommendations.