2006 Honda Step Bus Concept
(from Honda Press
Release) Live Large in the Compact Honda Step Bus Concept
Styling concept takes 'man maximum, machine minimum' philosophy to
the extreme
LOS ANGELES 11/29/2006 --
Designed around high energy lifestyles, the Honda Step Bus Concept
represents the ultimate expression of Honda packaging prowess with a
mid-engine design and a fully maximized and quickly adaptable
interior.
The highly configurable, high-tech interior provides ultimate urban
utility from the outside in. Sliding front doors with a space
efficient design let people enter and exit in tight spaces. Although
micro in exterior size, the cavernous interior can harbor large
amounts of band equipment, sports gear and other bulky items.
"Following the traditional Honda theme of 'man maximum, machine
minimum,' the Step Bus seeks to create the largest possible interior
with the smallest possible exterior," said John Mendel, senior vice
president of American Honda Motor Co., Inc. "This innovative concept
vehicle shows how large functionality can easily exist within small
vehicle packages."
The Step Bus Concept is a product of the Honda R&D Co., Ltd., Wako
design center in Saitama prefecture, Japan. Purely a styling
concept, the vehicle uses a mid-engine, rear wheel drive platform
with a small displacement power plant. The 5-passenger interior
features modular construction with a spacious interior. The modular
construction is highlighted by tracks in the door that can hold
beverage containers, cell phones and more. Advanced technology
includes a next-generation navigation system. The tall body provides
room for a ceiling-mounted storage tray. Painted in light green
metallic, the body design embraces a bold vertical architecture
style that creates a large presence within a small space.