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Not much is known about the electrified hatchback’s power train other than, well, it’s fully electric and battery-powered.
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This early in the game, Honda’s mostly exploring the design. However, the automaker has stated that it will be bringing a production car based on the Urban EV to the European market sometime in 2019.
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The concept starts with a silhouette and proportions of a hot hatch from the 1970s or 80s, but with 21st-century materials and construction.
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The aesthetic reminds me strongly of the Mk. 1 Volkswagen Rabbit with its wide grille and integrated round headlamps, but there’s also a lot of first-generation Honda Civic in there as well.
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Inside, the concept continues the retro-future theme with old-school bench seats up front and back and a very high-tech wraparound display that stretches the entire length of the dashboard.
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The concept integrates LED displays in the front grille and rear taillight assembly that can be used to display messages, emoticons and more.
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The rather dully, but also accurately, named Urban EV concept is a bit small for the US market, which is probably why Honda has no stated plans to send it here.
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However, we expect to learn more about what will be Honda’s first fully electric car for the European market over the next year. Hopefully, it’ll still look this cool when it gets there.
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Source: Electric - cnet.com