The Crossroad was designed as an active life navigator car that helps people enjoy their active new lifestyles, unbound by conventional thinking. The square motif of the exterior design conveys a feeling of solid presence and strength, while areas around the center pillars and windows are deeply beveled to achieve a sturdy, robust look. The front suspension features a McPherson strut design for outstanding straight-line stability. In the rear, a compact, reactive-link, double-wishbone suspension helps provide increased space for passengers in the third row of seats. All types are equipped with a rear stabilizer bar. The distinctive angular design around the front headlights gives the Crossroad an effective minimum turning radius at the top of its class. The interior design features sculpted molding around the instrument panel to achieve a fun and confident feel. The square motif is continued throughout the interior, creating a refined, urban tone. With its innovative packaging, the Crossroad offers a confident presence and versatile 3-row seating, yet is a breeze to handle around town thanks to an overall length of just 4,285mm. The Honda Crossroad makes use of strong, lightweight, high-tensile steel which contributes to increased rigidity and weight savings. The design of the rear frame features a large cross-section along with two internal impact-absorbing frames. The frames have a polygonal cross-section to enable them to effectively absorb the shock of a rear-end collision. |
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Honda Crossroad
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