| 1/4 Scale
model > SIDE BY SIDE : That´s
: S2000 : ACTY COMPO : ACTY
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Designed by HGW (Wako
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Debuted at the 31st Tokyo Motor Show in 1995 |
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As its name implies, the Side-by-Side features a V-twin
650cc engine developed for motorcycles at the side of
a single-seater cockpit. The extensive use of aluminum
for the space frame and the outer skin keeps the overall
weight as low as 380kg. It offers a dynamic and exhilarating
racing experience thanks to direct handling pleasure
derived from minimized moment of inertia and uniform
fore-to-aft weight distribution.
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Designed by HGW (Wako
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Produced as of 2002 |
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Nowadays, consumers tend
to select something "neat" that meets their
personal lifestyle. "That's" was designed to
respond to the new dimension of market demand. With the
exterior and interior designed as simple as possible,
it should be accepted as a personal "tool."
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Designed by HGW (Wako
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Produced as of 1999 |
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The latest evolution of
Honda's sporting DNA, originating in the S500 and inherited
by the S600 and S800, legendary automotive products of
the company.
The S2000, with the front-engine rear-drive layout and
the long-nose & short-deck design, is reminiscent
of the S-series heritage.
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Designed by HGW (Wako
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Debuted at the 36th Tokyo Motor Show in 2002 |
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An integration between the
Acty Truck and a utility trailer. The vehicle provides
superb usability during business time and, additionally,
can be a reliable outdoor tool for easy transportation
of personal gear.
This commercial vehicle, widening the possibility of the
well-known ACTY series, was designed to offer the broader
appeal of automotive life.
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Designed by HGW (Wako
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Debuted at the 36th Tokyo Motor Show in 2002 |
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Is it possible to apply
the utility feature of the commercial vehicle for a richer
experience during private time? The ACTY SPORT was inspired
by this question.
The exterior design features gates integrated with the
side panels, creating a sharper side view. The pipe carriers
distinguish it from other commercial applications. With
superb carrying capability, the ACTY SPORT accommodates
a wide variety of personal gear for holiday pleasure.
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Designed by HGW (Wako
R&D center)
Debuted at the 29th Tokyo Motor Show in 1991 |
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