For the first time in its history, Honda invited a select group of North American media to pay a visit to its design studio this week following the Tokyo Motor Show. While we didn't see any secret new cars today, we did sit down for a chat with Nobuki Ebisawa, general manager of global design for Honda. Among other things we discussed the design of the new CR-Z hybrid sport coupe.
Honda unveiled an updated concept version of the CR-Z at the show that is actually a very thinly veiled version of the production model that will debut at the Detroit Auto Show in January. The new concept remained on the show floor while the original 2007 concept was on display in the studio along with two quarter scale clay models. One model was of the original proposal from early 2007 while the other model was the 2009 concept. The original proposal model and the production car are both the work of Motoaki Minowa, while the actual concept that was built in 2007 was produced by Makoto Iwaki. Read on to learn more about the changes.
In many respects the production car is closer in detail to that 2007 Minowa model than to the 2007 full-size Iwaki concept, particularly in the character lines on the flanks that yield a bit of a cutout in the middle of the car.The Iwaki design has flatter sides.
There are other differences from both original designs to the production car. The sides of the greenhouse have been more vertical than inward sloping tumble home of the concepts. This was done to provide a more spacious feeling interior for occupants. Further aiding interior space is a higher roof. The other big change was the wheelbase which was shortened although we don't have exact dimensions.The result is a longer front overhang on the production car although the overall length of the production model is unchanged.
Ebisawa-san explained that this was done for several different reasons. The longer overhang provides more crush space to help with crash safety performance. It also allows more tapering of the front corners (as seen from above) which aids both pedestrian safety performance and air-flow for reduced aerodynamic drag. Another benefit that Ebisawa-san highlighted was improved, more nimble handling that results from the shorter axle span.
Ebisawa-san also answered our question about the grille shape of the CR-Z and the similar nose of the SkyDeck concept that also debuted in Tokyo. We asked if this design would become the new Honda standard. Ebisawa-san explained that unlike Acura, Honda won't be using a single face for its entire lineup. Instead it will have different looks for different families just as the light truck/SUVs already differ from cars in the US. The CR-Z style scoop grille will be reserved for sporty models.
Source;
http://www.autoblog.com/2009/10/23/honda-design-boss-discusses-changes-to-production-cr-z/
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