Crazy Pickup-Based Honda 'Buggy' Comes To SEMA
Honda has answered a question we don’;t recall anyone ever asking: what would happen if you made a rugged, open-air ATV out of a pickup?
The Japanese firm’s North American arm has stripped-bare one of its Ridgeline pickups, upgraded the suspension and added a package of protective plates to create a bizarrely awesome full-size side-by-side ‘buggy.’ It’s called the Rugged Open Air Vehicle concept.
Its doors come straight from the Pioneer 1000 side-by-side ATV, with a custom-designed load bed and tailgate made to look like the Pioneer’s. It uses a Pioneer steering wheel grafted onto the Ridgeline’s steering column. The seats are trimmed in a waterproof material used on the ATV.
The seats themselves, though, are Civic Type R items. Racy. There are aftermarket smartphone holders, because of course there are, and durable ‘paint-on surfaces’ to protect the exposed interior from the elements.
You’ll notice more ATV-style off-road tyres, the huge bash plates underneath and the quad bike-like face. A new tubular frame acts as roll-over protection and replaces the lost stiffness of the usual roof.
We don’t care how good it is or isn’t off-road. We want one, and we want one badly. Unfortunately it’s just a concept and isn’t for sale. There are no plans to put it into production.
Comments
How much does it cost?
It’s a sema car, it’s just a one off manufacturers make for fun, and publicity
But does it have VTEC?
What does the third pedal do?
Parking brake
This has to be the best creation that Honda created after a long time
Soichiro Honda would be proud
honda please put this in production
Where do I sign…..