Honda Zeppelin

The Honda Zeppelin was designed by Myung Jin Jung, a student of Hongik University’s car design course. The Zeppelin was created for his final year challenge in 2008, the brief was to design a luxurious sedan for the future.
The Honda Zeppelin was inspired by airships, the impression of mass was achieved by mixing elements of soft volume from an airship, and powerful lines common to luxurious automobiles. One of the more unique features of the Honda is the asymmetric styling line which runs from the hood, along the roofline, and all the way to the rear end. Another exclusive feature is the slit-like windscreen which can be used in the design thanks to a comprehensive video display on the inside, which gives the driver far greater field-of-vision than the classic windscreen could provide.
The interior of the Honda Zeppelin is accessed through large gullwing doors on either side. To increase the adaptability of the interior, the Honda Zeppelin is fitted with swiveling front seats which can be turned through 180 degrees to face the rear seats (Entertainment Mode). The interior is also fitted with a premium sound system from Bowers & Wilkins.

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