Honda has unveiled
an assortment of builds for SEMA. Since the facelifted CR-V was introduced
earlier this year, it’s front and center as the company has created two
concepts based on the standard crossover and its all-new hybrid variant. The latter features a 2.0-liter four-cylinder
Atkinson-cycle engine and two electric motors.
This setup increases performance as well as fuel efficiency.
CR-V Dream
First up, is the
CR-V Dream which was built by Jsport Performance Accessories. Designed to
appeal to “overlander” fans, the crossover has been equipped with a 1.5-inch
lift kit, a front skid plate and a rear tire carrier.
The model also
sports side steps and 17-inch KMC wheels that wrapped in Nitto Ridge Grappler
all-terrain tires. Since the model was designed to be a home away from home, it
also has a clamshell-style rooftop tent as well as a customized cargo area with
a cabinet and a slide-out refrigerator.
CR-V Hybrid Do
The CR-V Hybrid Do
goes in a different direction as it’s geared towards “weekend warriors.” The
model has many of the same modifications as the Dream including a 1.5-inch lift
kit, side steps and 17-inch KMC wheels. However, the latter are wrapped in
Nitto Terra Grappler tires. While the two are similar, the Do is less extreme
as it eschews the vinyl wrap and lacks beefy bumpers. Instead, it features a
Jsport roof basket which holds a Cannondale mountain bike.
Rally Passport
Sticking with the
crossover theme, the Rally Passport was built by Honda R&D employees to showcase
the performance and off-road capability of the all-new Passport. Since it was
designed to compete in the Limited 4WD class of the American Rally Association,
it features skid plates and Braid wheels which are wrapped in Maxxis RAZR MT
tires. The crossover also has a roll cage, a hand-operated hydraulic brake and
Carbotech brake pads.
The model has
already competed in its first event where it finished 2nd in class and 12th
overall.
Ridgeline HFP
Concept
The Ridgeline is a
comfortable mid-sized pickup, but it has been overshadowed by competitors such
as the Chevrolet Colorado, Ford Ranger and Toyota Tacoma. Honda is looking to
change that by unveiling the Ridgeline HFP concept.
Billed as a rugged
lifestyle vehicle, the truck has been equipped with a lift kit, a widened track
and custom 18-inch wheels with a bronze finish. The model also has an
assortment of Honda Genuine Accessories as well as color-matching Fuji mountain
bikes. The latter are mounted in the bed which also features a Xsporster rack. Other
highlights include a roof rack and a Kukenam 3 tent from Thule.
The aforementioned
models are just the tip of the iceberg as Honda will also be showing an
assortment of other vehicles including a custom 1968 S800 Coupe and a 1961
Chevrolet pickup. The latter is a nod to company’s early days in America when
they used trucks to transport motorcycles.
Other notable
models include a customized N600 and a Civic Si drift car – just to name a few.