With the 2015 Frankfurt Motor Show right around the corner, Honda has introduced the Project 2&4, the motorcycle-powered car it announced earlier this year.
Built to celebrate Honda’s position as "the world’s leading engine manufacturer, providing engines to 28 million people per year across two- and four-wheel automotive, power equipment, marine and aerospace applications," the Project 2&4 is the result of joint effort between the brand’s motorcycle and automobile design studios in Japan.
"Honda Project 2&4 seeks to create an intense driving experience by combining the most thrilling elements of riding a motorcycle with the most engaging characteristics of driving a car. The result not only showcases the creativity flowing through Honda’s design studios, but also challenges expectations of the future of mobility," Honda said in a statement.
Unfortunately, the Japanese didn’t say whether the concept previews a lightweight production model or not. More details will become available next week, but until that happens, let’s have a closer look at what we already know about the Project 2&4.
Updated 09/16/2015: The new Honda Project 2&4 made its world debut at the 2015 Frankfurt Motor Show. Check out the new images in the "Pictures" tab.
Continue reading to learn more about the Honda Project 2&4.
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