2010 Honda P-NUT Concept
This is Honda P-NUT 1 2 concept car, P-NUT (Personal Neo-Urban Transport), shows Honda’s vision of a futuristic concept for the city coupe ultra-compact and stylish. This is the work of British design graduates and Coventry Andy Foster, based on Honda’s LA studio. Honda says that P-NUT and interiors designed to maximize visibility, while the aerodynamic shape to increase efficiency as much as possible.
Futuristic machine Bay P-NUT is designed with flexibility in mind and a variety of powertrains to meet. A small internal combustion engine can also be installed, and the hybrid system and an all-electric. Central driving position, flanked by two back seat to try to maximize legroom. Honda said rear leg room is similar to mid-size sedan, but in a car with a footprint of a microcar. The design of three chair comes from internal research that showed that 90 percent of urban trips are made, either solo or with passengers, according to Foster, while only five percent of trips taken by three people.
The cabin is practical on the agenda as well. Rear seats fold up and fold away for storage capacity. Legroom for all passengers is also said to be a normal family hatch contest and also include head-up display for sat-nav system. P-NUT, written in Honda’s American design studio, is the length 3400mm, width 1439mm and 1750 mm high. The windshield serves as head-up display for navigation and also functions as a rear camera display. Honda has confirmed that he has no plans for P-NUT into production.
- 2010 Honda P-NUT – front top photo
- 2010 Honda P-NUT – front side photo
- 2010 Honda P-NUT – rear side photo
- 2010 Honda P-NUT – side photo
- 2010 Honda P-NUT – steering wheel photo
- 2010 Honda P-NUT – cabin interior photo













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