Honda has joined the ranks of manufacturers who have shown single-seater concept cars with the new 3R-C.
The 3-RC is an electric three-wheeler that has more in common with a motorbike than a car. The driver sits in the vehicle but their head will poke out of the top – the plastic canopy is only in place when the vehicle is parked.
See the official Honda 3-RC pics
When moving, the canopy forms a fairing around the driver. At the front of the vehicle is a lockable luggage compartment
Created by Honda’s European R and D operation in Milan, the 3R-C uses motorbike tyres, and a handlebar style-wheel to steer. It’s not intended for production, but does show that Honda is thinking about single-seater urban vehicles.
Nissan recently showed its Landglider concept, a tilting single-seater, while BMW recently revealed it had built a single seater concept car called Simple, but decided against showing it.
The trend for this type of vehicle is thought to be related to potential legislation in the US that could split lanes on multi-lane roads in two for use by these narrow single seaters.
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Re: Three-wheel Honda 3-RC unveiled
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Sorry but I am not going to drive a 'car' where my head sticks out the top. Good candidate for my new book though, entitled 'How to look a complete Berk, without becoming a politician'. Reminds me of those US sauna cabinets from the 70's.
Re: Three-wheel Honda 3-RC unveiled
All this modern stuff makes the Sinclair C5 seem a bit basic!
The idea of a single person transport brings out the Jetson in most of us. Whether they are ever a practical and commercial proposition, I'm not sure.
It would be a shame if it didn't happen.