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Tuesday, November 4, 2008
At the SEMA show Honda revealed the Civic HFP (Honda Factory Performance) Concept sedan that secures improved fuel economy without compromising the vehicle's performance or styling. Honda claims that this is done through aerodynamic improvements to the next generation HFP body kit, the addition of super-light alloy wheels with aerodynamic covers, a lighter HFP exhaust system and an upgraded HFP suspension kit, all of which offer the possibility of improving both fuel economy and performance. According to Honda, a similar package has been used on the Civic Type R race car, which campaigned in a Japanese series called the Super Taikyu.
Labels: Concepts, Honda, Honda Concepts, SEMA Show, Tuning
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