2010 Honda 3R-C Concept
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(from Honda Press
Release) The Honda 3R-C, a revolutionary one-person
battery electric vehicle concept, will make its world debut in
Geneva alongside the EV-N concept, to be displayed for the first
time in Europe.
Both the three-wheeled 3R-C concept, which envisions a single
occupant vehicle for zero emission commuting, and the EV-N urban
concept, draw on Honda’s vast working knowledge of vehicles
utilising electric motors.
3R-C
This revolutionary three
wheeled battery electric vehicle concept shows what a future minimal
urban transport vehicle for one person might look like. The battery
electric drivetrain is mounted low in the three wheeled chassis,
therefore keeping the centre of gravity low and thus improving
stability.
The 3R-C has a clear canopy that covers the driver’s seat while it
is parked and not in use. When 3R-C vehicle is in motion, the canopy
becomes an enveloping wind-shield that provides the pilot, who sits
low in the vehicle, with significant protection from the bodywork
and doors.
The high sides of the safety shell seat give greater safety to the
occupant, reducing the threat from side impacts and improving
weather protection. In front of the driver is a lockable boot area,
which gives significant secure storage for luggage or other items.
The 3R-C’s designers created a flexible cover that surrounds the
upper torso to reduce exposure to bad weather and improving comfort.
The 3R-C study was created by European designers working at Honda’s
Research and Design facility in Milan.
EV-N
The EV-N concept,
previously shown at the Tokyo Motor Show, will make its European
debut in Geneva.
The EV-N shows the potential application of battery technology in a
small, stylish city car.
A design study that evokes the spirit of the diminutive 1967 N360
city car, the EV-N features Honda’s own solar panels in the roof,
which could charge the car while it is parked. Two of Honda’s U3-X,
electric personal mobility devices are attached to the inside of
each door. The two-door EV-N concept is envisioned with a Lithium
ion battery pack, and small electric motor for predominantly urban
use.
FCX Clarity
The two concept vehicles will be displayed alongside Honda’s production fuel cell electric vehicle, the FCX Clarity. The World Green Car winner is being leased by customers in Japan and the US, who are experiencing the range, performance and practicality of this unique zero-emission vehicle. Two of the bespoke hydrogen fuelled vehicles are now permanently stationed in Europe for long-term research purposes. Alongside research work, the pair of FCX Claritys are being demonstrated at events like the COP 15 climate summit in Copenhagen, and the Berlin Climate Conference. The FCX Clarity shows Honda’s continuing commitment to fuel cell electric vehicles as the ultimate zero harmful emission mobility technology.