Honda Pilot Prototype

2009 Honda Fit to Make World Debut at NYIAS

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Honda Pilot prototype, Honda FCX Clarity also set to make New York International Auto Show debut

02/21/2008, NEW YORK - American Honda Motor Co., Inc., announced today that its all-new Honda Fit will debut at the 2008 New York International Auto Show (NYIAS).

"The current Honda Fit has been a tremendous success for Honda with its spacious, versatile interior and a wealth of standard features in a compact, fuel-efficient and affordable package," said Dick Colliver, executive vice president of American Honda. "The all-new Honda Fit will reconfirm that small can in fact be big."

Next-Generation 2009 Honda Pilot Balances Ideal Combination of SUV Strengths and On-road Refinement

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Bolder styling and more accommodating interior highlight changes to 2009 Honda Pilot

01/13/2008, DETROIT -- A prototype of the next-generation Honda Pilot is being unveiled at the 2008 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit, American Honda Motor Co., Inc., announced today.

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The prototype conveys design features of the more boldly-styled 2009 Honda Pilot, set to debut in spring 2008, which emphasizes authentic SUV styling, clever and more accommodating interior packaging and advanced technologies for safety, fuel efficiency and convenience.

Honda Pilot Prototype Headed to North American International Auto Show

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TORRANCE, Calif., U.S.A., December 12, 2007–A prototype of the next-generation Honda Pilot will be unveiled at the January 2008 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit, American Honda Motor Co., Inc., announced.

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The prototype will convey design features of the more boldly-styled, next-generation Pilot and will emphasize authentic SUV styling, clever interior packaging and advanced technologies for safety, fuel efficiency and convenience.

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