Honda announced that at the 2023 Tokyo Modified Auto Show, which will open on January 13 next year, it will launch the ZR-V Concept concept running brigade equipped with the original "Unlimited Mugen" modified parts, as the key car model for this exhibition.

Honda's royal modification brand Mugen has launched a new concept running tour with the ZR-V Concept emphasizing dynamic momentum.

The debut ZR-V Concept this time is Honda's custom modification brand Mugen, which is also familiar to the Taiwan market. Based on the ZR-V released in Japan in July this year, a series of exclusive modification parts are used to create a dynamic visual effect.

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Among them, the front of the car is replaced with a newly designed Mugen radiator guard and a sporty front bumper shape, and the side highlights are racing car trim, aerodynamic side skirts and 18-inch multi-spoke aluminum rings.

At the rear of the car, spoiler wings for the tailgate, a central panel and a Mugen exclusive nameplate are added, and spoilers are added to both sides of the brand-new sporty rear bumper, and the left and right double-outlet circular tailgates with great performance tension are adopted. tube design.

The rear adopts a left and right double tailpipe design with great performance tension.

In terms of power, the ZR-V Concept maintains the existing settings, providing two power options: 1.5-liter VTEC Turbo turbo gasoline and 2.0-liter Sport e:HEV dual-motor gasoline-electric hybrid, the former can provide 182 hp/24.5 kg-meter power output, the latter has a combined output of 184 horsepower/32.1 kilogram meters.

In addition to the ZR-V Concept, Honda is also expected to exhibit the Civic Type R Mugen Concept at the Tokyo Modified Motor Show, feasting the eyes of performance car fans.

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