The Pininfarina-designed Honda HP-X Concept from 1984 is set to make its 2024 debut at the 73rd Annual Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance on Sunday, August 18. This wedge-shaped vehicle is powered by a mid-mounted 2.0-liter DOHC 24-valve V6 engine, based on a Honda F2 racing engine.
Aesthetically, there are no doors on the exterior, but rather a jet-fighter style removable single-piece Perspex canopy. The rear of the canopy extends all the way into a fairing with two main functions: improving the car’s streamline appearance and serving as a driver-controlled air brake. Inside the cabin, you’ll find a “Electronic Drive Support System” that previewed advanced features including real-time telemetry, GPS and road condition warnings via “special sonar”.
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The Honda HP-X Concept was the star of the 1984 Turin Auto Show, showcasing elements of engineering excellence and cutting-edge design, with extreme wedge-shape styling that continues to inspire future generations of car designers and engineers. The forward-thinking HP-X had an undeniable impact on the industry, highlighting our commitment to pushing the boundaries of what is possible in automotive design,” said Dave Marek, Acura design executive.