
Tada!

Keen-edged dynamic styling.

Those aren't just decorations near the bottom, they're uniquely designed, highly functional fog lights!

"Honda equipped the Sports 4 Concept with Super Handling All-Wheel Drive technology, which dynamically allocates torque to all four wheels for enhanced cornering performance, delivering superior driving stability and handling."

It's a little shorter than the current Acura TL.

Do I look like a Bond Girl?

Concept Sports 4 Concept's rear end.

"The Intelligent Night Vision pop-up display that opens and closes in response to changes in ambient light, are designed for instant recognition and intuitive control."

Driver's cockpit.

Occupants can also electrically control one of the 4 personal sky roofs.

The Sports 4 Concept features independent bucket seats for each occupant.


The reasons many people think the Honda Sports 4 Concept is the next Acura TSX:
1) SH-AWD - "Honda intends to spread from the Acura RL down throughout its luxury line." Key words being "luxury line." TSX = more luxurious Accord.
2) Keen-edged dynamic styling - Last time I heard this phrase was the introduction of Acura's Advanced Sports Car Concept.
3) Shorter than the current TL, therefore it most likely won't be the next TL. Rumor has it, the next TL will also have SH-AWD.
4) Basically an Accord with more "edge." To me it ready looks kind of like a "meatier" version of the current TSX.
[Video Link] - SPORTS 4 Concept Video from Honda (1 minute 21 seconds)
[More Info] http://world.honda.com/Tokyo2005/sports4/
Do I think it will be a car starting plus $30k? I think so. Currently, the first generation TSX MSRP around $28k, that's without Navi. Add on SH-AWD, some new technology advancements, and wanting to move the their brand more upscale... the next TSX will be very close to $30k or a little above it.
Looks as sick now as it did as a concept back in 2007. I still want one even now!
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I love how they combined sportiness with practicality in this design.
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