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Honda introduces a true multi-tasker in its micro-sized Step Bus concept, a vehicle capable of providing large functionality in its generous interior while remaining micro in exterior personality. Honda's packaging prowess in a bold new design. It highlights a highly adaptable interior with its many configurations and modular construction as well as its five-passenger seating—all in a mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive package. The Step Bus is also a high-tech guru, boasting a next-generation navigation system with real-time, street-level traffic, a Web browser, and an audio system that can directly download music from the Internet. | [[Honda]] introduces a true multi-tasker in its micro-sized Step Bus concept, a vehicle capable of providing large functionality in its generous interior while remaining micro in exterior personality. Honda's packaging prowess in a bold new design. It highlights a highly adaptable interior with its many configurations and modular construction as well as its five-passenger seating—all in a mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive package. The Step Bus is also a high-tech guru, boasting a next-generation navigation system with real-time, street-level traffic, a Web browser, and an audio system that can directly download music from the Internet. | ||
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Revision as of 00:06, 28 March 2007
Honda introduces a true multi-tasker in its micro-sized Step Bus concept, a vehicle capable of providing large functionality in its generous interior while remaining micro in exterior personality. Honda's packaging prowess in a bold new design. It highlights a highly adaptable interior with its many configurations and modular construction as well as its five-passenger seating—all in a mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive package. The Step Bus is also a high-tech guru, boasting a next-generation navigation system with real-time, street-level traffic, a Web browser, and an audio system that can directly download music from the Internet.