Designed in Japan and unveiled at today's LA Auto Show, the Honda Step Bus concept vehicle is all about packaging. Small on the outside, but big on the inside, the Step Bus is a design exercise in urban utility. Sliding doors allow passengers to get in and out easily in tight parking spaces, and a high roof provides plenty of cargo capacity for gear.
A bulletin board dash comes with picture holders, and tracks in the door hold road pop and cell phones...
Although this concept probably isn't a runner, the mid-engine, rear-wheel drive platform could hold a small displacement engine. But its right-hand drive steering wheel shows just how far away from U.S. consumption this concept really is.
kurtamaxxxguy says:
04:07 PM, 11/29/06
Uuuuuggggglllllleeeeeeeee to me. But perhaps Bb buyers will find it a viable alternative?
ewxlt says:
11:58 PM, 11/29/06
Who knows...everyone said the Element was ugly...many still say it's ugly...but it's selling big numbers....maybe this would too?
ateixeira says:
08:42 AM, 11/30/06
This is too copy-cat for me. It looks like the Scion xB and the Nissan Cube. It looks a LOT like the Scion t2b concept, too. A little too much.
Try something original, Honda.
gmguy111 says:
10:39 PM, 11/30/06
wow a cube of all the concepts here we are looking at a giant cube whopee if anything its a pathetic XB clone come on honda think of something original for once like the FCX concept for instance
jitteryjoe_246 says:
06:02 AM, 12/ 3/06
Congrats Honda on designing something which resembles my toddler's toy truck. Thumbs down.