SPIED! AUTO CHINA 2020-Honda Shows The POOR MAN'S LAMBORGHINI URUS In Beijing?

SPIED! AUTO CHINA 2020-Honda Shows The POOR MAN'S LAMBORGHINI URUS In Beijing?
Honda Exhibits World Premiere of the Honda SUV e:concept; at the 2020 Beijing International Automotive Exhibition (Auto China 2020)

BEIJING, China- Honda today exhibited the world premiere of the Honda SUV e:concept at the 2020 Beijing International Automotive Exhibition (Auto China 2020). The Honda SUV e:concept is a concept model indicating the direction of a future mass-production model of the Honda brands first electric vehicle (EV) to be introduced in China. Auto China 2020 began today in Beijing, China (Media days: September 26-27, Trade days: September 28-29, Public days: September 30-October 5, 2020).

Also highlighted at the Honda automobile booth are a wide variety of mass-production models, primarily electrified vehicles including the CR-V PHEV which will be the first Honda vehicle introduced in China equipped with a plug-in hybrid system.

The Honda automobile booth also includes a technology presentation booth which exhibits Honda’s omnidirectional ADAS*1, the next-generation advanced safety and driver-assistive system. Honda is planning to begin demonstration testing of this omnidirectional ADAS in China before the end of this year.
Working toward the fulfillment of its global 2030 Vision, Honda will further accelerate the realization of a carbon-free and collision-free society by embodying concepts of the future technologies.?
*1 Advanced driver-assistive systems

Honda SUV e:concept


Honda SUV e:concept is a concept model which indicates the direction of a future mass-production model of the Honda brand’s first EV to be introduced in China.

Honda is striving to develop a mass-production EV model which will offer a value based on mobility experiences that remain fresh and FUN for customers. To this end, the new EV model will be equipped with omnidirectional ADAS, the next-generation Honda SENSING safety and driver-assistive system with improved recognition, predication and decision-making performance, as well as the next-generation Honda CONNECT, which features an AI assistant interface, smartphone link and wireless updates made possible by advanced connectivity. ?

CR-V PHEV



CR-V PHEV will become the first Honda vehicle in China equipped with a plug-in hybrid system. This model is scheduled to go on sale in January 2021.

The plug-in hybrid system for this model was developed based on Honda’s original 2-motor hybrid system, SPORT HYBRID i-MMD, with further improved efficiency of the battery and converter system. This system realizes the “most EV-like feel” in virtually all areas for everyday driving, including driving performance, responsiveness and quietness.?

Omnidirectional ADAS

Omnidirectional ADAS is the next-generation and advanced form of Honda SENSING, with improved recognition, prediction and decision-making performance. This improvement was made possible by widening the front camera angle and adopting 360-degree radar, which enabled the system to detect vehicle peripheral environment more accurately. This system will be able to assist safe driving in more complex and diverse driving conditions on highways and surface roads.

Honda is striving for the early realization of a collision-free society based on its approach of providing “Safety for Everyone” sharing the road, which seeks to help realize a society where everyone can stay safe and avoid getting involved in a traffic accident. As a step forward to this goal, Honda is planning to begin demonstration testing of its omnidirectional ADAS in China before the end of this year.



dlindlin - 9/26/2020 9:41:45 PM
+3 Boost
Better than their current over-styling


MDarringerMDarringer - 9/27/2020 10:39:28 AM
0 Boost
The concept is far better than the ugly shit storms Honda cranks out. Even the CRV looks better with minor grille change. Honda needs to ditch the chrome unibrow that destroyed Accord sales.


MBCLS07MBCLS07 - 9/27/2020 4:36:19 PM
+1 Boost
The Accord's styling didn't hurt sales. Buying habits have changed, migrating to crossovers and suvs. The overall decline in the sedan market is well documented.


dumpstydumpsty - 9/27/2020 2:22:55 PM
+2 Boost
somehow feels like the ZDX maybe returning soon.


MDarringerMDarringer - 9/27/2020 4:10:02 PM
0 Boost
Dear God, NO. Let the ugly shit stay buried.


MBCLS07MBCLS07 - 9/27/2020 4:34:27 PM
+2 Boost
This will be a hit for Honda should they actually build it. The sheetmetal sculpting on the sides is very reminiscent of Mazda's design language. Looks better than the new VW ID.4 and will likely be a better vehicle as well.


cidflekkencidflekken - 9/28/2020 11:21:42 AM
+2 Boost
Cleaner than current Honda designs, but still a bit on the safe side. It could bring a comeback to the ZDX moniker, but probably best to leave that name in the past (though I was a fan of that car).

On a side note, Acura really should be developing more SUVs for its lineup. That's its bread and butter. A larger premium 3-row SUV and a smaller compact CUV/SUV is needed.


ctsangctsang - 9/28/2020 3:29:10 PM
+2 Boost
and more reliable than LAMBORGHINI URUS


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