"From cars to light trucks, Honda products have always been great platforms
for customization," said Jim Roach, senior vice president of Parts and Service
for American Honda Motor Co., Inc. "Honda Genuine Accessories offer our owners
the ability to personalize their vehicles while enhancing appearance,
performance and functionality."
A 2009 Fit equipped with MUGEN accessories was revealed today along with the
announcement that beginning next spring, Honda will make a complete new line of
MUGEN accessories available for the 2009 Fit on an a-la-carte basis through
authorized Honda dealers. Available MUGEN accessories for the Fit will include:
16-inch alloy wheels, aluminum oil filler cap, front sports grille, front under
spoiler, side spoiler, rear under spoiler, sports silencer, rear emblem, quick
shifter, shift knob, sports pedals (MT), sports floor mats and a mirror cover.
MUGEN, under license by M-TEC Co., Ltd., of Japan, has been closely associated
with Honda for decades in the design and manufacture of racing and premium
performance components. Further details, including pricing, will be available at
a later date.
Honda also revealed a Civic Honda Factory Performance (HFP) Concept sedan
that represents a new approach on performance improvement. With more consumer
concern about fuel prices, future customers may want to maximize the performance
of their vehicles without compromising fuel economy. Honda Access America,
Honda's accessory development company, took on that challenge. Through
aerodynamic improvements to the next generation HFP body kit, super-light alloy
wheels with aerodynamic covers, a lighter HFP exhaust system and an upgraded HFP
suspension kit, this concept offers the possibility of improving both fuel
economy and performance. In fact, a very similar package has proven its worth on
the race tracks of Japan on the Civic Type R race car, which campaigned in a
spec series called the Super Taikyu Series.
In the truck display area, the 2009 Ridgeline Powersports Concept represents
what Ridgeline owners could build using currently available Honda Genuine
Accessories. These additions to the Ridgeline help to highlight the fact that
the Ridgeline was purpose-built to haul almost any of Honda's motorcycle
products. Transporting a Honda CRF 450R Special Edition is made more convenient
with a Honda Genuine Accessory motorcycle wheel guide and bed extender. Among
many installed accessories, the concept features a Honda Genuine front accessory
grille and black experimental finish 18" wheels. All accessories shown on the
2009 Ridgeline Powersports Concept (except experimental painted black wheel
finish and grille surround) are available from any authorized Honda dealer.
On the racing front, the company announced that Honda will continue support
of competitors driving the Civic Si in the 2009 Grand-Am KONI Challenge Series
through a generous contingency program and parts support. This move represents
Honda division's primary production-based motorsports support, and the Civic Si
has already proven itself a capable racer in August with a 2008 series-first win
by Fenton Motorsports at the New Jersey Motorsports Park. Honda anticipates even
more victories for the 2009 series.
Vehicles On Display at the Honda Booth
2009 Civic HFP™
Concept
2009 Ridgeline Powersports Concept
2009 Fit Sport with MUGEN
accessories
2009 Accord Coupe HFP™
2009 Civic Coupe HFP™
2009 S2000
CR
2009 Element EX with accessories
CARR "Ridgeline Racing" Baja
truck
CARR "Pilot Safari" Baja support vehicle
Compass 360 Racing Civic Si
Sedan
Fenton Motorsports Civic Si Coupe
Galpin Honda 2009 Accord 2dr
project
Tjin Edition 2009 Fit project
Ryan Shutt 2009 Pilot project
DSO
Eyewear 2009 Pilot project
Danica Patrick IndyCar® Racecar
2009 Honda Big
Red (sold through Honda motorcycle dealers