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Old Jan 4, 2004 | 02:05 PM
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[align=http://4hs.org/tn/2004/01/04/HON2004010452135_tn.jpg]left[/align]Next-generation truck concept sets direction for new Honda

Detroit, Mich. 01/04/2004
-- The Honda SUT Concept made its world debut today at the 2004 North American International Auto Show as American Honda announced plans for the launch of an all-new sport-utility truck slated for introduction in calendar year 2005. The all-new model will be based on Honda's Global Light Truck Platform and will be produced by Honda Canada Manufacturing in Alliston, Ontario.

The Honda SUT Concept is a next-generation truck concept that takes a clean slate approach to the light-duty truck segment by combining a roomy and practical SUV-style interior and a pickup-style cargo bed with traditional Honda strengths including refined styling, superior ergonomics, innovative design and world-class build quality. Taking advantage of its unibody underpinnings, the Honda SUT Concept offers superior packaging efficiency, ride comfort and handling dynamics versus traditional truck-based vehicles in the class.

"The pickup market is evolving to meet the changing tastes of a new generation of truck buyers," said Tom Elliott, executive vice president of American Honda Motor Co., Inc. "The Honda SUT Concept takes this evolution to the next level with higher levels of refinement and sophistication in a sporty and socially responsible package with Honda durability, quality and reliability."

A Next Generation Truck with a Unibody Chassis

Envisioned as a next generation truck, the SUT Concept's reinforced unibody chassis design allows for new inroads into the light truck market where truck utility is combined with innovative packaging, sporty handling and advanced safety technology.

The SUT Concept features a refined and spacious cabin with seating for five adults and a five-foot long cargo bed with reduced intrusion of the real wheel arches for maximized cargo hauling capabilities.

Built around the image of an active young father, the Honda SUT Concept represents a fusion of this "cool dad's" family life stage and active life style - where everyday work life and family responsibilities are combined with weekend sports, hobbies and family activity in one highly practical, rugged and functional vehicle.

The Honda SUT is also designed as the ultimate vehicle for bringing together Honda's diverse line of products, including motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles (ATV), personal watercraft, marine engines and power equipment. "This vehicle serves as the hub of Honda activity," said Dave Marek, chief designer of the Honda SUT Concept.

Billet Machined Aluminum Design Theme

The styling theme for the SUT Concept was "billet machined aluminum" capturing the idea of a vehicle that has been machined from a single block of metal. From its wide stance and bold face, down to the smallest interior and exterior details, the SUT Concept's next-generation styling conveys a look of strength and agility with a modern, technical appearance. The design also takes advantage of its unibody frame to deliver the first fully integrated cab and bed, lending the SUT Concept a twenty-first century truck appearance.

"People will recognize this as a new kind of truck," said Marek. "We wanted to express the unique character of Honda in a vehicle that we think will take all trucks into the next generation, stylistically."

Design details include a roof with a four-paneled skylight; a cargo bed with integrated lights and speakers; seats featuring a roll bar appearance; storage bins made with climbing rope; and front door liners with integrated Mag-Lite, flashlights.

High Performance, Low Emissions, Sporty Handling

Combining fun-to-drive performance with environmental responsibility, the concept vehicle is powered by a high performance, high torque all-aluminum VTEC V-6 engine coupled with an advanced electronically controlled four-wheel-drive system for outstanding all-weather handling performance and medium-duty towing and off-road capabilities, along with ultra-low emissions and class-leading fuel efficiency.

With its wide track and sophisticated four-wheel fully independent suspension, the SUT Concept also delivers a new level of ride comfort and handling prowess to the light truck segment.

Safety Leadership

In addition to offering a high level of handling stability, the SUT Concept also offers a full array of advanced safety technology. In keeping with Honda's "Safety for Everyone" concept, the Honda SUT Concept integrates safety features such as side curtain airbags with rollover sensors, Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA), front-side airbags with the Occupant Position Detection System (OPDS), four-wheel anti-lock brakes and pedestrian safety features. With its unibody frame design, the SUT Concept provides a high level of occupant protection along with reduced aggressivity toward other vehicles in a frontal collision.

Key Features and Specifications
  • High output VTEC V-6
  • Advanced electronically controlled four-wheel-drive system
  • Reinforced unibody chassis design
  • Billeted aluminum exterior and interior design theme
  • Spacious five-passenger cabin
  • 5-foot cargo bed with integrated lighting and bed tie downs
  • High-power audio system with exterior bed speakers
  • Next generation Honda Navigation System
  • Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA)
  • Dual Stage, dual threshold front airbags
  • Front side airbags with OPDS (Occupant Position Detection System)
  • Side curtain airbag system with rollover sensors
  • Four-wheel anti-lock brakes (ABS)
  • Front seatbelts with pre-tensioners and load limiters






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Old Jan 4, 2004 | 02:36 PM
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the interior is sweet
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Old Jan 4, 2004 | 09:46 PM
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It's just a jazzed up element with the rear end chopped off..........not a bad thing, but not what I was expecting. :dunno:
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Old Jan 4, 2004 | 09:47 PM
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pretty nifty
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Old Jan 5, 2004 | 12:25 AM
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Old Jan 5, 2004 | 02:36 AM
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Originally posted by rb6teg
It's just a jazzed up element with the rear end chopped off..........not a bad thing, but not what I was expecting. :dunno:
if by 'jazzed up element' you mean it kind of looks like an element because it's boxy, but everything else about it is not element-like, then yeah, i agree.
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Old Jan 5, 2004 | 03:01 AM
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wtf is going on with all those interiors?? i hate all those 'spaceship' interiors! fugly
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Old Jan 5, 2004 | 05:42 AM
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Sorry...but I freakin' love it...I'd take that over an 'element' any day...I like the interior...but the color scheme of the interior is nasty! From what I've seen it's quite sharp!...wish those pics were a little bigger...

I love it...will I ever be able to afford it?...not a chance! :P

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Old Jan 5, 2004 | 06:15 AM
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Originally posted by Magik
Sorry...but I freakin' love it...I'd take that over an 'element' any day...I like the interior...but the color scheme of the interior is nasty! From what I've seen it's quite sharp!...wish those pics were a little bigger...

I love it...will I ever be able to afford it?...not a chance! :P

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Old Jan 5, 2004 | 06:52 AM
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Originally posted by iNteGraz92
if by 'jazzed up element' you mean it kind of looks like an element because it's boxy, but everything else about it is not element-like, then yeah, i agree.
The interior is similar........the speedo is identical......everything just has an extra layer of silver plastic here, and an extra cutout there......that's it. Notice the rubber flooring too.
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