Public Press Exhibitors
JAPANESE
TOKYO MOTOR SHOW 2005
Public Home OutlineHighlightAccessGuide MapBooth GuideList of ExhibitorsList of ExhibitsTokyo Motor Show News
EventSymposiumOfficial GoodsSponsorPlayback2003
Public Home > Booth Guide > HONDA
Booth Guide
Booth Highlight

The theme for Honda’s automotive exhibition at this year’s Motor Show is “feel FINE!” to express our commitment to creating new value and offering customers exciting new automobiles that exceed all expectations and deliver a unique sense of exhilaration. The theme for the company’s motorcycle exhibition is ‘Dream Wings,’ which captures Honda’s vision of a motorcycling lifestyle based on a new set of values, and a desire to help people pursue their dreams. Honda’s automobile and motorcycle displays will feature intriguing concept vehicles, advanced technologies and environmental initiatives in a manner that is clear and easy to understand.

Logo
PHOTO
Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
2-1-1, Minami-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 107-8556 JAPAN
Photo Album>
Motorcycle Display: 38 vehicle types, 52 vehicles

Honda’s ‘Dream Wings’ motorcycle exhibit will express the company’s desire to create new value and provide enhanced riding pleasure, sharing its dreams with people everywhere, and helping everyone spread their wings and pursue their dreams. The exhibit will feature four stages designed to showcase Honda’s unique vision, spirit of challenge, and advanced creativity.

The Main Stage will express Honda’s desire to create new value and provide enhanced riding pleasure. Honda’s vision of the future begins with the E4-01 concept vehicle which offers customers a new take on motorcycling lifestyles. Also on display will be planned production bikes such as the CBR1000RR and CBR600RR, and special import concept vehicles like the CBF1000ABS and Deauville ABS.

On Center Stage, Honda’s line up will include planned production scooters like the FORZA Z ABS and Fusion SE, in addition to concept vehicles like the NP6-S and NP6-D created by the N Project, a team of imaginative young engineers at Honda R&D’s Asaka R&D Center.

The Honda Racing Stage will showcase Honda’s advanced technology and spirit of challenge, featuring racing machines from the CBR1000RRW, winner of the 2005 Suzuka 8-Hour Endurance Race, to the RC211V, Honda’s super-performance MotoGP machine.

Honda’s Safety and Environment Stage will present Honda’s advanced safety and  environment technologies, featuring the GOLD WING, equipped with the world’s first production motorcycle airbag, which can help mitigate injuries caused by frontal collisions. As examples of Honda’s work in traffic safety education, the Riding Simulator and newly released Riding Trainer will also be on display. As an example of Honda’s environmental technologies, the display will feature a video presentation of a motorcycle equipped with the ultimate in clean next-generation power plants, the unique Honda Fuel Cell Stack.

Vehicles on Display (circle_black Concept Vehicle  circle_white Production Vehicle)
[ Motorcycle Display Zone ]
<star_black>World Premiere (four vehicles)
<star_white>Japan Premiere (four vehicles)
Main Stage circle_black E4-01 <star_black
circle_black CBR1000RR <star_white>
circle_black CBR600RR   circle_black CBR600RR Special <star_white>
circle_black CB400 SUPER BOLD’OR
circle_black CBF1000ABS <star_white>
circle_black Deauville ABS <star_white>
circle_black GOLD WING
Center Stage circle_black FORZA Z ABS<star_black>  circle_black NP6-S<star_black>   circle_black NP6-D<star_black>
Fusion SE   Inline 4-cylinder engine
Honda Racing Stage circle_black RC211V  circle_black CBR1000RRW  circle_black CRF450R

and other models

Safety, Environment,
and Security Stage
circle_black GOLD WING (airbag-equipped)
circle_black Riding Trainer
circle_black Riding Simulator
Production Vehicles circle_white Hornet  circle_white CB400SS  circle_white XR400 Motard
circle_white XR100 Motard  circle_white XR230  circle_white CRF250R
circle_white CRF70F  circle_white CRF50F
vehicle and other models
PAGE TOP
Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association Inc.
© 2005 Japan Automobile Manufactures Association,Inc.All right reserved.