With the 2019 SEMA Show just around the corner, Honda announced the special powersports products that will be displayed in its booth at the world’s premier automotive specialty products trade event, including customized models representing powersports’ adventure, dual-sport, miniMOTO and side-by-side categories.
Honda’s SEMA exhibit will celebrate the company’s 60th anniversary in the U.S., its longstanding commitment to the enthusiast community, and the accessorization opportunities of Honda’s lineup today. In keeping with those themes, Honda’s powersports representation at SEMA includes:
Of course Honda’s automotive products will also be on display at SEMA, including a pair of outdoor-enthusiast-ready CR-Vs, an American Rally Association Passport and a Honda Factory Performance Ridgeline. In addition, a faithful replica of the red-and-white Chevy Apache pickup used by Honda motorcycle salespeople in the early 1960s will be shown, as well as a 1972 Honda N600 with its rear wheels driven by the engine from a Honda VFR motorcycle.
“At Honda, we of course love our production models, but it’s always exciting to see builders add their personal twists,” said Chris Cox, American Honda’s Manager of Powersports Experiential Marketing/Public Relations. “These five custom builds are fun examples of what can be accomplished when creativity and skilled craftsmanship are applied to a great foundation, and we think SEMA is the perfect place for them to be showcased alongside some amazing Honda automobiles.”
The SEMA Show takes place November 5-8 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
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