Honda’s 1984 HP-X concept was the carbon fiber future we expected Honda’s 1984 HP-X concept was the carbon fiber future we expected

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Take a look at this HP-X concept from 1984 that has been restored , seemingly so Honda can show the world how cool futuristic cars used to look. As a car born in the Knight Rider era, the HP-X placed advanced tech within the driver’s reach, including a CD player, GPS, real-time telemetry, and “special sonar” technology that warns you about road conditions. At the time, Honda called this tech suite its “electronic driver support system.” The 1984 HP-X has screens with GPS, at least conceptually.

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