Although one would believe that such a model would be more appropriate to be unveiled during an aftermarket show, Honda will present the Insight Sports Modulo Concept at the Tokyo Auto Salon. Just as its name suggests, the concept is based on the Insight but, thanks to the customizations brought by Honda Access Corporation - Honda's very own manufacturer of aftermarket parts and accessories - the car comes with a new face and interior.
Unfortunately, only a few details are available at this point, so the only things we can notice are the ones at the exterior.
"With its advanced styling featuring chiseled lines, the Modulo concept vehicle demonstrates the new value that Sports Modulo customization has to offer a next-generation hybrid," Honda said in a press release.
Besides the Sports Modulo concept, Honda is also preparing the display of some other goodies, including highly customized Freed and Life styling study models, as well as the Step WGN and other automobiles that feature Honda's latest equipment, as the manufacturer mentioned in the release. Additionally, it will showcase the Gathers Advance next-generation car navigation system concept model.
The Tokyo Auto Salon 2010 will open its doors on Friday, January 15 and will run through Sunday, January 17 at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan.
Meanwhile, Honda is also present at the 2010 North American International Auto Show where it is displaying the CR-Z Sport Hybrid coupe, a model that will officially hit the US stores this summer. For more information on the new hybrid, plus several official photos, follow this link.
Unfortunately, only a few details are available at this point, so the only things we can notice are the ones at the exterior.
"With its advanced styling featuring chiseled lines, the Modulo concept vehicle demonstrates the new value that Sports Modulo customization has to offer a next-generation hybrid," Honda said in a press release.
Besides the Sports Modulo concept, Honda is also preparing the display of some other goodies, including highly customized Freed and Life styling study models, as well as the Step WGN and other automobiles that feature Honda's latest equipment, as the manufacturer mentioned in the release. Additionally, it will showcase the Gathers Advance next-generation car navigation system concept model.
The Tokyo Auto Salon 2010 will open its doors on Friday, January 15 and will run through Sunday, January 17 at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan.
Meanwhile, Honda is also present at the 2010 North American International Auto Show where it is displaying the CR-Z Sport Hybrid coupe, a model that will officially hit the US stores this summer. For more information on the new hybrid, plus several official photos, follow this link.