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Sunday, September 21, 2008   

 Honda OSM Concept  
 

Honda introduced the "Honda OSM" concept in July at the 2008 British International Motor Show . Web speculation abounds as to what this is: either a hybrid FWD sports car or an S2000 replacement - or both? Very limited statements by Honda confirm that it is absolutely not an S2000 replacement. (whew!)

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Looking at the drawing, we can see follow-on elements from the current S2000, but it's also clear that this is a FWD car. Note the long front overhang and the minimal distance between the front wheels and doors - clearly not a front/mid engine platform. Note that Honda announced a few weeks ago that there would be several new hybrids coming soon and undoubtedly this is one of them.

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