Car-makers spend the vast majority of their time, well, making cars. If they didnâ€
But some of these manufacturers have also tried their collective hands at building vehicles that certainly ARENâ€
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Of course, some of the biggest names in the global car manufacturing business – including BMW, Honda, and Suzuki – also produce all manner of motorcycles. But, in an effort to keep this list of “non-cars†interesting, weâ€
So, check out our line-up of five fascinating “non-car†vehicles built by Japanese automakers.
1. Honda HA-420 HondaJet
The bigwigs at Honda didnâ€
Billed as the “worldâ€
Honda says it is aiming for full aircraft certification and a subsequent entry into service in 2015. In the meantime, at least ten examples are waiting patiently on the final assembly line at a dedicated factory in North Carolina. So, think you can afford one? The estimated price starts at nearly $4-million…
2. Toyota Ponam-31
Yes, thatâ€
Boasting an aluminium hull measuring around 9.5 metres long, the Toyota Ponam-31 is powered by a pair of modified 3.0-litre turbo-diesel engines originally found in the Land Cruiser Prado. And, yes, it does have an “optional extras†list, which includes Toyota Drive Assist (a pilot support system) and the Toyota Virtual Anchor System (an automatic piloting control function that holds the boat in position).
Itâ€
3. Lexus F Sport Road Bike
Remember the Lexus LFA? Just 500 were built over two years after a decade of intense development. Besides the screaming V10 under the bonnet, the LFA was characterised by its extensive use of carbon-fibre reinforced plastic (the lightweight material accounted for some 65 percent of its body weight). And, naturally, the folks at Lexus decided to create a bicycle using similar weight principles.
Yes, the Lexus F Sport Road Bike featured a CFRP chassis and was limited to a production run of just 100 units. Half were painted Pearl White while the other half boasted a clear-coat finish over the exposed carbon-fibre. The Toyota-backed automaker said that the bike was built with the same “craftsmanship standards and attention to detail†as the now-legendary LFA.
Here are the tasty details for the bike enthusiasts among you: this exclusive bicycle boasts a 22-speed Shimano Dura Ace Di2 electronic shift system and crank-set, Shimano Dura Ace wheels and brakes, Panaracer race tyres, Selle Italia saddle, and carbon-fibre stem, handlebars and forks. When it went on sale in 2013, the Lexus F Sport Road Bike commanded a price of one million yen (which now equates to around $9500).
4. Boeing AH-64D Apache Longbow
Image: Toshiro Aoki via jpsotters.com
At this point, you may be confused. Boeingâ€
The aerospace division of Fuji Heavy Industries makes this twin-engine combat chopper for the Japan Defence Agency. The AH-64D Apache is a pretty advanced machine, with its on-board target acquisition system capable of simultaneously tracking 128 targets (and engaging up to 16 at once). And the Japanese-spec model is fitted with AIM-92 Stinger air-to-air missiles.
What about the vital statistics? Well, thereâ€
5. Suzuki MIO
Okay, unlike the four other vehicles on this list, the Suzuki MIO actually didnâ€
With a full four litres of methanol on board, the MIO could apparently go some 40km. And it boasted large “safety†armrests, a handlebar designed to reduce strain on the wrists, a seat fashioned from mesh fabric and even an LCD panel display showing handy data such as power status and fuel level.
At the time, Suzuki conceded that the MIO was merely a prototype, but added that it would “judge consumer interest†before making any decisions on production. Clearly, there wasnâ€