https://www.autoblog.com/2019/07/29/honda-sports-ev-patent-filing/
Honda patent filing could show production Sports EV concept
Jul 29th 2019  Jonathon Ramsey

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Potential production car adopts pure mid-engined silhouette

Honda showed the Urban EV concept at the 2017 Frankfurt Motor Show, then
showed the Sports EV concept at that year's Tokyo Motor Show. Built on the
same electric platform as the Urban EV, Honda designers showed how much
classic sports car elan they could work into a diminutive package. The Urban
EV has since become the production Honda E, due on sale later this year.
Autoweek.nl recently dug up Japanese patent office images filed last
December that show a potential production version of the Sports EV. The
images show a redrawn coupe, the long hood and erect, aft-set glasshouse
giving way to a more modish, elegant line. And we'd still rock it until its
range ran out.

Styling similarities with the Honda E and the original concept remain, such
as the round headlights, bulging front fenders that arch above the hood,
wide rear haunches, and black decorative panels. Yet within the fastback
profile, the corners are much squarer, the cabin's been moved forward, and
the taillights are triangular. Along with a shorter hood, the effect is that
of a pure mid-engined silhouette, complete with what look like functional
vents ahead of the rear wheels. Assuming the dimensions aren't vastly
different from those of the show car, we're talking about a product around
the size of a Mazda MX-5 Miata. It's not the "backyard custom car feel" that
designer Makoto Harada aimed for with the concept, but it puts a lot of pert
confidence in a small footprint.

At that Tokyo show, Honda CEO Takahiro Hachigo said the chances of a
production Sport EV concept "depend on feedback from Europe and Japan."
Based on our own reading, the feedback's been outstanding, and we know Honda
plans to expand use of the Honda E's platform into other vehicle classes,
including a commercial vehicle.

Of course, patent drawings are nothing more than bookmarks notating a
particular piece of intellectual property. However, if Honda put its
35.k-kWh battery and electric motor with 148 horsepower and 221 pound-feet
of torque into the car in these images, we think we'd be looking at another
electric hit.
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