Honda P-Nut
Each year, automobile manufacturers release a new concept car. In 2009, auto manufacturer Honda released the Honda P-Nut.



The Honda P-Nut is an acronym that stands for Honda Personal-Neo Urban Transport. The “P-Nut†is simply an abbreviation for a car designed for city life. The car was created for the urban-dweller and the purpose is quite obvious in the car’s design.
The Honda P-Nut is just over 11 feet long and 6 feet wide. The car stands at almost 5 feet high. Because the car is so compact, it can easily maneuver into tight parking spaces. As the center of cities become more and more crowded, cars like the Honda P-Nut will become more attractive.
The Honda P-Nut is also ecologically friendly. The car has a very small, highly efficient gasoline engine, however, it also has a battery pack designed for electric driving.
The interior of the Honda P-Nut is also quite different from other cars. The driver sits in the middle of the car while two passengers are capable of sitting in the rear seats. The Honda P-Nut is similar to the three-seat Scion iQ in its interior design. The way the seats are positioned gives each passenger plenty of legroom that is equivalent to a midsize sedan. Essentially, the interior of the car has a V-shape that creates a very open and spacious interior. The rear seats of the car can also fold up so that the driver can have extra space.
Via Techeblog
