Not for North America....
The Honda Concept C which was showcased at last year’s Beijing Auto Show
previewed an all-new sedan which would slot in between the Honda Civic
and the Honda Accord.
The Concept C-based sedan would cater to a new narrow segment that is
emerging strongly in the Chinese market. It is to be noted that Hyundai
is also developing a sedan for China which will be sandwiched between
the Elantra and the Sonata, while the hot-selling VW Sagitar has shown
what is possible in this segment.
The production version of the new Honda is basically a watered down
version of the Concept C. The prominent chrome element in the front
fascia invades the headlamp units. The Honda logo has been given the
pride of place on the grill.
The profile is taken directly from the Concept C. The window line
terminates in a razor sharp plastic cladding in the C-pillar, giving the
sedan a sleek look. A pair of parallel character lines liven things up
further.
Coming to the rear, the edgy taillight units get stretched towards the
rear fender and there is a chrome strip that runs throughout the width
of the car. A smart black recess in the rear bumper reduces the visual
bulk.
2 comments:
horrible, like all the last honda cars . . . .
thats true, is ugly, what happen whit honda designers? wake up!
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