The EV-N is a small, 4-seater battery electric vehicle, inspired by the N360, Honda's 360cc micro car launched in the 1960s. It features solar panels in the roof, which could be used to charge the on-board battery. The EV-N is purely a design study and there are no plans for production.
Sporty hybrid coupe debuts alongside other EV and hybrid concepts
The  latest version of Honda’s sporty hybrid concept will be revealed at October’s  Tokyo Motor Show. 
The CR-Z Concept  2009 is the most recent prototype of a compact, agile coupe using  Honda’s IMA technology. When the production version goes on sale in the  UK next summer 2010, it will be the world’s first sports hybrid car,  and the first ever petrol-electric vehicle to employ a 6-speed manual  transmission. 
Honda’s stand –  the largest of the show – will also feature two more new concept cars  that aim to broaden the appeal of cleaner vehicle technology. 
The EV-N is a  small, 4-seater battery electric vehicle, inspired by the N360, Honda's  360cc micro car launched in the 1960s. It features solar panels in the  roof, which could be used to charge the on-board battery. The EV-N is  purely a design study and there are no plans for production.
      
The show will  also mark the debut of the Skydeck concept, an innovative 6-seater  hybrid MPV. This is still a design study, but is a great example of how  Honda’s IMA technology can be placed in a range of different cars for  different needs. To give the Skydeck the practicality of a conventional  MPV, many of the hybrid system components – including the high power  battery – are housed in the car’s centre tunnel (rather than behind the  rear seats or under the floor, as with previous production hybrids).  This allows for greater cabin space, and the room for three rows of two  seats. It also gives a lower centre of gravity.
Other models on  display include the Swindon-built Civic Type R EURO. Sales of the  3-door British hot hatch start in Japan in November 2009.
Elsewhere, a  special display zone named "HELLO!" (for Honda Electric mobility Loop)  will feature a comprehensive display of electricity-based products,  including products that supply electricity, vehicles that run on  electricity and products with innovative electronic technologies. As  well as the EV-N, this area will display FCX CLARITY, a fuel cell  electric vehicle that runs on the electricity it produces from  hydrogen; a new EV-Cub electric motorcycle; the new U3-X, a one wheel  personal mobility device that uses balance control technology developed  through the ASIMO robot project; and LOOP, a portable communication  tool that allows people and mobility devices to communicate with each  other. 
This year,  Honda's motorcycle display shares the same stand area as four-wheels,  with features from larger-displacement sports bikes that offer new  riding pleasure, to compact commuter models powered by electricity.
Making its world  premiere, the all new and much anticipated VFR1200F V4-powered sports  touring machine will be present, emphasising advanced technology and  styling whilst offering an enjoyable riding experience. The stylish  CB1100 also makes its world premiere, exploring the potential of the  air-cooled, 4-cylinder engine while building upon the aesthetic appeal  and riding taste of the generations of CBs. Advanced models that  address environmental elements include the PCX, an idle stop  function-equipped global scooter that delivers outstanding fuel economy  and, the EVE-neo, which achieves clean and tough performance that only  an electric-powered scooter can provide. The world's first Dual Clutch  Transmission technology for larger-displacement and sportier bikes will  also be showcased.
Organized by the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association, the event will take place at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan, from October 24 to November 4.

























