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Honda Project 2&4 concept has the heart of a MotoGP racer and four wheels

Honda Project 2&4 concept has the heart of a MotoGP racer and four wheels

Posted on September 11, 2015September 25, 2019 By Jarvis

Honda is showing off one of the coolest concept cars it has unveiled in a long time and the car is called the Project 2&4 concept. It’s about as close as you can get to a motorcycle with four wheels with a bit of F1 car thrown in the mix. The body of the car is suggestive of Honda F1 cars from the ‘60s, but its heart is pure MotoGP.

Power for the concept comes from a 1.0L V4 from the Honda RC213V MotoGP racing bike tuned for road use. That means 212hp and 87 lb-ft of torque with a redline of 14,000 rpm. The power goes to the road via a dual-clutch 6-speed transmission.
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