Honda Concept M introduced at 2013 Auto Shanghai

by SpeedLux

The Japanese car maker Honda has finally revealed the Concept M in the ongoing 2013 Shanghai Auto Show. The company had made an announcement recently just a couple of weeks back about the concept.

The concept represents a multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) which has been developed specifically for the local Chinese market. It has been designed by the Automobile R&D Center of Honda R&D in Japan and gives an idea about an upcoming model which will be launched in China very soon.

Honda has also claimed that this new concept will bring a new-value vehicle that would offer the attributes of a passenger car while adding new value through the realization of a comfortable and spacious cabin. The concept surely has one of the busiest designs ever seen on an MPV, especially when looking at the front and rear fascias.

The concept would have generated lot of attraction from the car lovers and fans and people would be eager to know more about it. However, this is just a concept and there are chances that the production version may look significantly toned down. But you never know especially when you look at the Crider model which is essentially a production version of the rather appealing Concept C revealed earlier.

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