Thursday, April 23, 2009 12:00PM - By Alex Ion

Designed by Igor Chak, here’s a futuristic motorcycle concept that adds a tinge of modern to the famous 1970s-80s Honda CB series. An eco-ride that definitely knows how to grab attention, his 2015 Honda CB 750 features more computers than our office and packs a 5-inch OLED multi-touch display that controls whatever needs to be controlled— from GPS to driving modes or diagnostics. The CB 750 concept features a carbon fiber, aluminum, and titanium unibody construction powered by a four-cylinder liquid hydrogen engine. This powerhouse is mated to a six-speed dual-clutch transmission with electronic lurch and traction control– enough to force one hell of an adrenaline rush when getting this little monster roaring. Anyone at Honda reading this? We hope so, we’d love to see this one get the greenlight… [via YankoDesign]
Friday, November 21, 2008 2:30PM - By Alex Ion

Remember that amazing new Lamborghini Gallardo from the LA Auto Show? It wasn’t the only one that was tugging at people’s heartstrings– Honda also revealed their futuristic FC Sport design study model. It’s a hydrogen-powered three-seater sports car with an ultra-low center of gravity, an astonishing aerodynamic body and a potent, clean electric motor that not only ensures high-performance but will also stay on the green side when it comes to carbon emissions. Designed for people who love sports cars and care about the environment, Honda FC Sport will surely be a hit if it ever hits production… [Honda]
Thursday, October 9, 2008 10:00AM - By Joseph Penalver
Acura recently introduced the all-new 2009 TL. With some subtle features and some a little more pronounced (front grill, anyone?), Acura has managed to deliver an automobile that is as technologically advanced as it is attractive. The TL includes Acura’s Super Handling All Wheel Drive (SH-AWD), which proportions torque seamlessly across the rear axle for improved handling. While the TL features up to a 305hp engine, it does so while still putting down 24 MPG on the highway. Satellite radio is a common option, including XM real-time weather and traffic data, which alerts the driver of upcoming traffic congestion or accidents. [from $34,995 at acura]
Thursday, October 2, 2008 12:08PM - By Mike Payne
Apparently Honda thinks pretty highly of the Toyota Prius, or at least its design. The new Honda Insight Concept is as close the design thievery as you can get (away with). While the production model won’t be fully revealed until the Detroit Auto Show in January, Honda revealed the new Insight concept at the Paris Motor Show this morning. The new Insight is expected to sell for around $19k for its 2009 release, putting hybrid cars closer toward the price range of first-time car buyers. In year one, Honda expects to provide 100,000 Insight cars to the US market. Why not just buy a used Prius? [via autoblog]