TOKYO MOTOR SHOW 2019  OPEN FUTURE

HONDA

WPCT125

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The CT125 is a concept model which proposes the new value of the Honda Super Cub series through its structure, designed while giving due consideration to off-road run-through performance, and the exterior design, which stimulates the adventurous spirit of riders. Inheriting the original “CT” concept, the CT125 features a steel front fender and up-muffler (above the engine), a wide and large rear carrier, high-mount air intake duct and side air cleaners and yet realizes simple and unique styling. While featuring a casual characteristic suitable for everyday use, the CT125 is positioned also as a trekking bike which is equipped with functions that enable the rider to enjoy it in the outdoors.

WPBenly e:

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Honda will exhibit the world premiere of two business-use electric commuter models powered by the Honda Mobile Power Pack. Through electrification, the environmental performance and quietness of these models were further improved without compromising attractive features people expect of commercial vehicles. Honda has achieved this with a gasoline-powered version of these models, including outstanding loading capacity, durability, an easy to handle body size in any situation, and a large and flat rear deck designed in consideration of mounting a delivery box.

WPGYRO e:

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Honda will exhibit the world premiere of two business-use electric commuter models powered by the Honda Mobile Power Pack. Through electrification, the environmental performance and quietness of these models were further improved without compromising attractive features people expect of commercial vehicles. Honda has achieved this with a gasoline-powered version of these models, including outstanding loading capacity, durability, an easy to handle body size in any situation, and a large and flat rear deck designed in consideration of mounting a delivery box.

JPCRF1100L Africa Twin Dual Clutch Transmission / CRF1100L Africa Twin Adventure Sports ES Dual Clutch

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While maintaining the “True Adventure” concept, total balance was perfected for this model. With the adoption of a newly-designed frame and an increase in engine size to 1100 cc, the electronic control to support the rider was further advanced through the utilization of vehicle posture information obtained from a 6-axis inertial measurement unit (IMU). Moreover, this model features a number of comfort and safety features including a touchscreen LCD meter, cruise control and a headlight designed to address poor visibility while cornering. Honda also introduced another type of this model, CRF1100L Africa Twin Adventure Sports ES Dual Clutch Transmission, which is equipped with Showa’s electronic control suspension that adjusts damping force in accordance with the riding situation. Planned production models of both types will be on display at the Honda booth.

JPADV150

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While adopting a suspension, tire and riding position which are suitable for all road surfaces including smooth urban area road surface and rough suburban area road surface, ADV150 also pursues the “tough and active” adventurous styling. Moreover, this model pursued ease-of-use, comfort and the peace of mind of the user during everyday use and adopts various features such as a two-stage adjustable screen and a smart key system. Honda will exhibit the Japan premiere of the planned production model of the ADV150 which will enrich people’s hobby time and propose a more relaxed lifestyle without compromising the outstanding user-friendliness of a lightweight and compact scooter.

JPGold Wing Tour Dual Clutch Transmission<AIRBAG>

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CB1000R Custom Concept

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Benly CB92 Super Sport (1959)

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Dream CB750 Four (1969)

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CB750F (1979)

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CB1000 Super Four (1992)

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RC142

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Competed in the FIM* Isle of Man TT Race in the FIM Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix<WGP> in 1959
*Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme

NSR500

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1985 FIM* WGP champion
*Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme

RC211V

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2006 FIM* WGP MotoGP class champion
*Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme

RC213V

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Competed in the FIM* WGP MotoGP class in 2019)
*Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme

CB1300 Super Four SP

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CB1100EX

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CB650R

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CBR650R

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CBR400R

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CB400 Super Four

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CBR250RR

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CB250R

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Rebel 250

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Super Cub C125

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Monkey 125

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Grom

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Cross Cub 110

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